YPG says won't withdraw from northern Syria, ready for dialogue

<p style="text-align:left">Head of Jazira Foreign Relations Commission of Syrian Kurdistan, Abdulkarim Omar replied to the country's President Bashar al-Assad's threats, saying that the Kurdish forces won't withdraw from North of Syria by military means, but they are ready for dialogue on the issue.

Earlier on Sunday, Assad indirectly threatened the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) to leave the north of his country or he could storm the area to take back control of the territory.
"We're going to attack them and take control by force, which is not our favorable way, but it's the only way to gain control of the country," he told Russian state-run NTV, as cited by The New Arab news agency.
Omar, however told Kurdistan 24 that the administration of the area is directly under the supervision of the US forces.
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