The Kurdistan Workers’ Party sets its conditions in exchange for handing over its weapons to the Syrian authorities

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The Turkish newspaper “Hurriyet” revealed that “the Syrian interim administration is conducting negotiations with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party to hand over its weapons, and that the party has stipulated the presence of an independent formation of its forces in the Syrian army, and that the recent events in Syria are at the forefront of the work of the Turkish Council of Ministers meeting headed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today.” Monday in Ankara.”

The Turkish newspaper, which is close to the Ankara government, wrote: “Two meetings were held between the leadership of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, the People’s Protection Units and the Syrian Interim Administration. The Kurdish representatives demanded that they obtain a division or legion in the official Syrian army in exchange for giving up the weapons they possess.”

The newspaper pointed out that “Al-Kurdistani” proposed sharing the production of the oil fields – which he is working on and developing with the support of the United States – with the Syrian authorities by 50%.”

Hurriyet reported that “the Syrian interim administration did not accept any conditions put forward by the Kurds.” The Turkish newspaper asked, “How did the new Syrian administration act?” They demanded that the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the People’s Protection Units lay down their weapons. This decision is very important. In the end, if the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the People’s Protection Units do not surrender… “Their weapons, so why did the Syrian revolution happen? While other armed groups announced that they would abide by the decision.”

The newspaper concluded: “If the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the People’s Protection Units do not lay down their arms, will they return to the armed struggle?” Which means that the civil war will start again in Syria.”

The newspaper also reported, citing informed sources, that “the recent events in Syria are at the forefront of the Turkish Cabinet meeting chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday in Ankara.”

The newspaper reported: “In addition to the economy, the agenda of the meeting in Beştepe (the area where Erdogan’s residence in Ankara is located) will include regional and global events.”

According to the newspaper, “It is expected that the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, and the latest developments in the ceasefire process will be discussed.” The main topic of the Cabinet’s foreign policy will be the latest events in Syria.”

The newspaper added, “The ministries have sent delegations to participate in reconstruction work in Syria, and infrastructure, energy, and agricultural needs will be discussed.” The stage reached regarding the safe return of Syrians and the “road map” in the future will also be discussed.”

Last updated: January 6, 2025 – 16:38


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