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Syria's Future: Kurds Envision a United, Decentralized State
Syria, DamascusMonday, February 3, 2025
The commander also talked about the Syrian Democratic Forces and said they are not interested in becoming an autonomous state like the Kurds in Iraq. Instead, they want to be part of the Syrian system. They think it is important for Syria to remain a united country.
The current political situation has stirred up concerns that extremist groups might try to turn Syria into an Islamic state. This is despite some leaders showing willingness to promote religious coexistence. The commander stressed the need for a Syria that respects all its people, regardless of their religion or ethnicity.
The commander explained that negotiations are ongoing with help from the U. S. and other nations.
The commander said the Syrian Democratic Forces are willing to join Syria's defense. They want to be part of the defense ministry and contribute to the security of the country. It is still unclear how this will work in practice. They are waiting for a response from Damascus on their proposal.
The commander also mentioned that they need to discuss the future of Syria's defense with Damascus. They are not in a rush and want to move forward step by step.
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