Following the latest violence against minorities in Syria, around 2.5 million kurds of Syrian’s largest minority, now clarified that for them, “disarmament is a red line.”
On Thursday, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) spokesperson Farhad Shami told local TV channel Al-Yoom TV that “people who bet on our captivation will lose, the tragedy incidents have clarified.” He was talking about deadly violence, unemployed Arab tribes and the third largest religious minority, drojies, who harassed the country earlier this month.
The “red line” of the sting SDF is all more important, as the Kurds of Syria are politically at a significant turn.
A planned meeting on Thursday in Paris on Thursday, a first dominant details of the peace deal, under the leadership of Kurdows and Syrian interim government, were betting on the leadership of President Ahmed Al-Sara, and has not yet been reinforced.
The glued points of the agreement, which means to be implemented by the end of the year, are integrating the oil areas of the region and prison with their border crossings for Iraq and Turkey in Damascus’ national army and Syria region. “Islamic State” fighters.
Meanwhile, a Syrian government source told news agency AFP that “using events in Sweda or along the coast [where violence against the Alawite minority took place in spring this year] The justification for refusing to return to the state is manipulated by public opinion. ,
“A real national dialogue cannot be under the threat of arms or with support from foreign powers,” the source said.
Warning of Kurds against Turkish Warning Tension
However, on Wednesday, the Associated Press News Agency reported that Damascus had requested Türkiye’s support to strengthen the Syrian defense capabilities. Ankara is known as a fiery supporter of the interim president of Syria.
Türkiye, therefore, consider the Kurds associated with the Kurdistan Workers Party, PKK in Syria, which is classified as a terrorist organization by Türkiye, European Union and America. Therefore, Turkey would like to see the ether integrate of the Syrian Kurdish forces in the Syrian national Army, or to lay its weapons with the recently announced end of PKK and the destruction ceremony of symbolic weapons in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Turkey has tried to make a defense agreement with Damascus to bees. But such a deal will allegedly involve the establishment of the Turkish Myelity Base on Syrian Territi, possibly in the north-east of Syria where the Kurdish population is under the administration of the Kurdish-led autonomous administration of North and East Syria.
The AP Agency Agreement, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, has warned Kurdish and other groups in Syria to pursue tension in the south of Syria. He therefore said that any attempt to divide Syria will be seen as a direct danger for Türkiye’s national security and can decide the intervention.
However, it remains to be seen whether, or to what extent, the Syrian Kurdish will maintain its semi-lover in the north-east of the Syria within the frame of the peace deal with Damascus, it is a general discovery for autonomy that distinguishes the kurds from other groups of the country. However, all have called for Damascus to maintain their rights as minorities in the country.
Mohammad Nauin, a Berut -based Middle East -based Professor at Lebanani University, said, “If a minority drews are discovered, alvites and Christians are not given inclusive rights, Kurdish will not give any specific demand.”
“As long as the administration of Ahmed al-Shara in Damascus establishes a dialogue and adopts a constitution that considers all citizens equally, there will be no stability,” he said.
Al-Shara has repeatedly stated that he will maintain the rights of minorities and guarantee protection, although not all the groups of his government would support this stance. Recent attacks on minorities were allegedly extended by government forces.
Is Israel, we will join?
Natasha Hall, a foreign policy expert at the Washington -based Center for Strategic and International Studies, said, “If the Kurds are greatly emphasized by Damascus from Turkish’s offerings to support the security sector, I could easily see Israel taking advantage of it.”
“We already know that there is a connection between the Kurds in different countries and Israel, as part of the plan like Israel to establish relations with minorities in the Middle East of Israel,” he told DW.
Earlier this month, Israel targeted government forces in Sweda in support of Syrian Ministry of Syrian Defense Headquarters and Drew Minorities at Central Damascus.
The hall said, “We can see a extremism in the future until America really decides to hold hands of various warning parties and improve the security sector and support the integration of the army,” the hall said.
In his view, it will include a safe handoff of America-supported but kurdish-managed jails with some suspected members of the “Islamic State” terrorist group, as well as some 40,000 as well as their families in Kurdish-Nedi Nirodh Camps.
If Kurdish and Damascus were aligned in thesis cases, the hall believes it can catch back to Israel and remove the concerns of the Kurds and Turks – but only with a guarantee of stringent security agreements and rights, he said.
“The question is whether the administration in Washington has any kind of patience for those details,” he said.
After the 14 -year civil war, there is a need to do a lot in the post -Syrian struggle environment, so that its various factions and gentle economy can be addressed.
“It would be challenging for any Syrian leader to balance various ideologies in fighting groups in Syria,” the hall said. “Even if you were talking about someone with very clean records, Ahmed al-Shara [who used to have links to Islamist extremist groups before he became the country’s interim president in December]This will be a very difficult balance act, at least to say. ,
However, in his view, it is not just a “good thing” for Syria and all Syrian minorities.
“This is something that is very important for the future to ensure stability and peace.”
This article was original in German.