24.07.2025 23:16
A Syrian government official emphasized that the call for an independent identity by the terrorist organization PKK/YPG is contrary to the principle of citizenship and stated that they will never accept it. The Syrian official said they would not accept the PKK/YPG's desire to join as a bloc without fully integrating into the national army.
A Syrian government official speaking to the state television channel Al-Ikhbariyya stated that they would not accept the request of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG to join as a block without fully integrating into the national army.
SYRIA'S WARNING TO PKK/YPG
In comments made to the channel regarding the integration talks about the northeastern part of the country between the Damascus administration and the terrorist organization PKK/YPG, which uses the name SDF in Syria, the Syrian government official emphasized the importance of "national unity." The official stated that calls for "independent identity" are contrary to the principle of citizenship and will not be accepted under any circumstances, stressing that such demands are considered separatist calls.
The official expressed that the Syrian state would not accept any discourse that undermines national unity or is based on threats, stating that national dialogue should be conducted not through the use of force or reliance on foreign powers, but on the basis of full commitment to the unity of the country.
"THEY CANNOT JOIN AS A MILITARY BLOCK"
The official emphasized that they categorically reject the rhetoric of "not laying down arms" and joining the unified national army as a "military block," stating that such approaches clearly contradict the spirit of establishing a common army.
The official pointed out that the Syrian government has emphasized that the only way to achieve a lasting political solution is through a return under the umbrella of the state and within the framework of Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity, stating, "This can only be achieved through unconditional, threat-free, and sincere national dialogue."