Rehabilitating Syrian regime will not solve crisis: Future Syria Party
MANBIJ, Syria (North press) – Rehabilitating Syrian “regime” by some Arab countries to break the isolation from Syria cannot solve the decade ongoing crisis, as it is originally an internal crisis and later became international, head of a political party in the city of Manbij, north Syria, said.
Azab al-Abboud, head of the Future Syria Party in Manbij, stressed the need for an intra-Syrian solution, away from the interests of countries interfering in the Syrian affair.
“When it is first started in 2011, the Syrian crisis was internal, but it was then complicated and turned into an international crisis which made it difficult to resolve in light of the conflict of interests on the Syrian territory,” she added.
The Future Syria Party does not oppose Arab normalization with Assad, but it rejects restoring the situation in Syria to the way it was before the outbreak of the Syrian crisis, according to al-Abboud.
“We do not want the Arab countries to restore relations with Assad without changing in the latter’s mentality. Normalization with Assad and supporting a party at the expense of the Syrian people is absolutely not acceptable,” she noted.
“All the actors in the Syrian crisis do not care about solving the problem, as meetings of Astana, Geneva, Sochi, the Constitutional Committee and others have all failed because they are with no aim to solving it,” al-Abboud stated.
The Syrian government has always deliberately pursued a policy of exclusion and marginalization. It has confined all powers to people loyal to it for half a century. Now it is trying to do the same, but the changes on the ground prevents it, according to al-Abboud.