Forum of the Euphrates tribes calls for the end of the Turkish presence in Syria
Tal Abyad – North-Press Agency
The Forum of the Euphrates Tribes has called on all the concerned countries and organizations to work to end the Turkish presence in all Syrian territory, the statement also called on the Syrian government to open a serious dialogue with the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC), the political wing of Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to resolve the Syrian crisis.
The Forum of the Euphrates Tribes also called on the United States, which leads the Global Coalition against terrorism, Russia, the United Nations, the UN Security Council, the Arab League and all human rights organizations to end the Turkish presence in Jarablus, al-Bab, Izaz, Afrin, Idlib and all of the Syrian territories.
The statement pointed out that the threats made by Turkey are “in the interests of reviving the terrorist Islamic State group and all other terrorist organizations”, noting that they “affect negatively the internal situation of Turkey multiple times, and violates the Syrian sovereignty”.
The forum concluded its activities with a statement calling on the Syrian government “to open a serious and responsible dialogue with the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) with a view to resolving the Syrian crisis, and cutting off every attempt to undermine the security and the land”.
This morning, the activities of the Forum of the Euphrates tribes in the village of Tanhoza, west of the city of Gre Spi/Tal Abyad started under the slogan: “No to the Turkish threats against the north and east of Syria. Yes to a safe Syria”, attended by about a thousand dignitaries and figures of the tribes of the region, in addition to the representatives of the Autonomous Administration of northern Syria and some political parties.