No room for Kurds in Syria, Putin, Rouhan and Erdogan agree

Ankara continues to exclude any country for the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) and its militia known as the People's Protection Units (YPG) in any settlement process in Syria, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared, as Turkey, Iran and Russia gathered to find a solution at the [...] summit.
We discussed the issue of the Syria National Dialogue Congress in detail. We, like three places, will decide who will be invited to the convention. Subcommittees created by our foreign ministries will predominate necessary studies “, Erdogan said, adding that general staff chiefs and intelligence agencies will contribute if necessary.
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Erdogan suggested that “Put divides our sensitivity for PYD and YPG” as well as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad “counters the possibility of such an entity as we can see”.
National dialogue congress will serve two purposes: The design of a new constitution and the direction of an honest and transparent <x0-election” under UN monitoring, he said, reports “Hurriyet Daily News”, broadcast Periscopi.
“ago, some believed restoring the current constitution would be sufficient. But now we see they don't have this in their schedule. The view of a new constitution has now been adopted “, Erdogan said, adding that the foreign ministers, chief of staff and intelligence agencies will work with a technical delegation on the issue.
All Syrians, whether inside or outside the country, should have the right to determine their future at the polls, the Turkish president said, adding that Ankara specifically raised cases of freeing prisoners of detainees, mine clearing and providing humanitarian aid.
Erdogan also reiterated his criticism of the United States for increasing its military establishment in Syria despite efforts to resolve, complaining that the US offers the YPG “not only by gun, but also by personnel”.
Erdogan also said Soci's meeting was very important for Turkey over the “issue, in order to see Russia and Iran's position.
He said that “residents of African origin” have begun to return to the region and the demographic structure of the city has normalised, noting that the city's original “infrastructure consists of 50 per cent Arab, 30 per cent Kurdish, and the rest are Turkmen. ”
Putin had informed the Turkish president of his meeting with al-Assad, Erdogan said.
For example, he spoke of Assad's negative view against P YD-YPG. He mentioned that he [Assad] does not want the PYD-YPG to be at the negotiating table. That's not so surprising,” he said. /Periscopi/












