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Saturday 5 January 2019 - 16:20
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Syrian Kurds seek deal with government regardless of US pullout

Press TV - Syrian Kurdish leaders seeka Russian-mediated deal with President Bashar al-Assad's government regardless of USplans to withdraw from their region, a senior official has said.

The deal would mark perhaps the most importantmilestonebecause the two biggest chunks of Syria splintered by seven years of war would be rejoined, leaving only a corner in the northwest in the hands of militants.

Senior Kurdish officialBadran Jia Kurd told Reuters the Kurdish-led administration that runs much of northern Syria presented a roadmap for an agreement with Assadduring recent meetings in Russia.

"The final decision is to reach anagreement with Damascus, we will work in this direction regardless of the cost, even if the Americans object," Reuters quoted Jia Kurd as saying in the northern Syrian city of Qamishli.

The main aims of the roadmap, the report said, are to protect the Syrian border with Turkey,to integrate the governing structures of northern Syria into the constitution, and to ensure a fair distribution of resources.

Last week, residents in Manbij asked the Syrian government to retake the northern city on the Turkish border after a US pledge to withdraw troops from the Arab country.

Jia Kurd said the local Kurdish-led administration was ready to cooperate with the government on ending Turkey's occupation of Syrian territories and defeating the remaining terroristsin the north.

The region is controlled by the US-backed YPG militia which Turkey views aterrorist group but the fightershave mostly avoided confrontation with the Syrian governmentduring the war.

Jia Kurd said the ball was in the court of Russia and Damascus, but much depends onreconciling the regional demands with Syria's sovereignty.

Kurdish leadersconvened political talks in Damascus last year, but theybroke down without progress.The government has said it is determined to reunite Syria, withForeign Minister recently making it clear thata federal Syria is unacceptable.

Last month, US President Donald Trump ordered aquick withdrawalof all 2,000 American forces from Syriabut then said troopswould get out slowlyover a period of time.


Kurdish citizens of Syria will receive the protection of its government once they pledge allegence to it and fly the Syria flag over their own. The regime in Washington only wants the Kurds to fight in their wars, and they do NOT want the war to end in Syria - nor anywhere else.



David Wooten (@wootendw) January 5, 2019

USSecretary of StateMike Pompeo was quoted as saying Friday that Washingtonwantedto prevent Turkey from slaughtering Kurds.

His remarks in an interview withNewsmax media outlet angered Turkey, with aForeign Ministry statement accusingPompeoof displaying a worrying lack of information for equating the YPG with Syrias Kurdish population.

Turkey, initially a staunch supporter of a Western campaign to topple President Assad, has moderated its stance over time and is currently working with Russia and Iran to return stability to the country.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said last week thatonce the "terrorist organizations" leave Manbij and other areas near its border in northern Syria, "we will have nothing left to do there.

Turkey is supporting several militant groups based in Idlib, but they are under pressure from the Syrian army.

Turkish-backed NFL militants are currently engaged in a fierce battle withal-Qaeda-linkedHayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which broke out on Tuesday.

HTS reportedly initiated the fighting after NFL-affiliated Nour al-Din al-Zenki militants killed five of members of the Takfiri group.

On Friday, HTS terrorists reportedly captured more than 20 villages in the northern Aleppo Province after four days of clashes with rival militants.

The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that the fresh fighting had killed 114 militants on both sides as well as eight civilians.

"HTS was able to take control of areas previously held by Nour al-Din al-Zenki in the west of the Aleppo countryside," the UK-based monitoring group added.

Unconfirmed reports also said the Turkish-backed militant outfit had announced its dissolution after recent defeats.

US-made missiles uncovered in Homs

In another development on Friday, Syrian government forces discovered a sizable cache of weapons and munitions, including US-built anti-tank missiles, during a clean-up operation in the countrys central Homs Province.

Syrias official SANA news agency reported that US-made TOW missiles had been left behind by the terrorists in farm lands in Homs'Houla region.
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