Paris has expressed its readiness to send forces to the north of Syria to help the Kurdish forces. The move came after U.S. President Donald Trump stated Washington is planning to withdraw 2000 troops in the Kurdish regions of Syria.
The experts believe the support of France to the Kurds is only an attempt to convince the public in the state.
Gregory Lokianov told Russia Today that France had warned to conduct attacks in Syria but it never launched the attacks.
Roslan Mamedov, an analyst of Russia International Relation Council Think-tank says France cannot do so much for the Kurds in Syria directly, adding that Paris does not enjoy the ability and the experience to help the Kurds as the U.S. has done.
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ize:14.0pt;line-height:150%; font-family:"Tahoma","sans-serif"'>Roslan Mamedov, an analyst of Russia International Relation Council Think-tank says France cannot do so much for the Kurds in Syria directly, adding that Paris does not enjoy the ability and the experience to help the Kurds as the U.S. has done.
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