No short-term solutions to the Syrian crisis: Syria’s AANES

QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – On Wednesday, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) said that there is no short-term solutions to the Syrian crisis due to the government’s cling to military solutions and the opposition’s adherence to foreign agendas.

This came in a report of the monthly meeting of the AANES Executive Council in the presence of co-chairs of the civil and autonomous administrations in northeast Syria.

“There are no short-term solutions to the Syrian crisis in light of the regime’s cling to its mentality that refuses any changes, and its attempts to move the situation back to 2011 before the crisis,” the report said.

“The government is still insisting on the military solutions and depending on the Russian support for this policy that hinders the efforts to find solutions to the Syrian crisis,” the report added.

The report also referred to “the opposition’s adherence to the foreign agendas that have nothing to do with the interests of the Syrian people, but rather work to turn them into mercenary forces that work for it, as Turkey does.”

“Turkey is working to expand its occupation of the Syrian territory, and continuing its violations and supporting the violations its affiliated mercenary groups in the areas it occupies,” the report noted.

The report dealt with the tragic situation of Hawl Camp and the AANES poor capabilities to support it, as well as the lack of any international support in this regard.

Through the report, the AANES called on the international community to support its efforts to protect the region from the threat of the Islamic State (ISIS) within the camp, “whose danger is increasing day by day.”

In another context, the report stressed that “the onslaught against the educational process in northeast Syria aims to thwart this educational experience, which depends on the diversity of languages according to the diversity of the communities in the area.”

The report indicated to “the double standard of the opposition and the Syrian regime alike in their stance towards Turkey’s actions in the occupied territories in terms of imposing the Turkish curricula, the Turkish language and the Turkish flag, without expressing any national stance on this.”

Turkey deliberately violates international charters and agreements, including the agreements concluded between Syria, Iraq and Turkey in 1982 and 1984 to determine the shares of these countries of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, according to the report.

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