04.01.2026 23:42
Former AK Party MP Şamil Tayyar revealed the conditions presented by the terrorist organization YPG, which uses the name SDF in Syria, during its negotiations with the Damascus administration to integrate into the Syrian army. Tayyar stated, "YPG wants to maintain its presence in the Syrian army as three divisions, to continue its control mission at the borders, and to secure its share of oil and natural gas. Syria strongly opposed this. Every passing minute increases the uncertainty in Syria, and the process is working against Turkey."
The terrorist organization SDG announced that a delegation, including the terrorist organization's leader Mazlum Abdi and other so-called officials Sozdar Derik and Sipan Hemo, held contacts with Syrian government officials in Damascus as part of discussions on military integration.
NO RESULTS FROM YPG AND SYRIAN GOVERNMENT MEETING IN DAMASCUS
It was stated that no results emerged from the talks between the Syrian administration and the terrorist organization PKK/YPG, which uses the name SDG in Syria. A source close to the government, speaking to the Syrian state television Al-Ikhbariyya, said that the discussions with PKK/YPG did not yield any concrete results to accelerate the implementation of the March 10 agreement. The source also reported that the parties agreed to hold new meetings in the future.
ATTENTION-GRABBING STATEMENT FROM TAYYAR
Former AK Party MP Şamil Tayyar conveyed the demands that YPG presented to the Syrian administration during the meeting. Tayyar stated that the Syrian administration did not accept these demands and argued that the process was working against Turkey.
"SYRIA STRONGLY OPPOSED YPG'S ADDITIONAL DEMANDS"
Tayyar said in a post on his social media account: "At the meeting in Syria, YPG again sidestepped and proposed additional demands to the March 10 Agreement, which it had previously signed. YPG wanted to maintain its presence in the Syrian army as three divisions, continue the control mission at the borders, and secure the share of oil and natural gas."
Syria strongly opposed this and officially announced that there was no agreement. Nevertheless, YPG presented its demands as if they had been accepted and spread the lie that discussions would continue for minor details.
"THE PROCESS IS WORKING AGAINST TURKEY"
There is no new situation. YPG is trying to buy time. Interestingly, despite constantly dragging its feet, it also manages to gain extra time! We have written and drawn this many times; let me repeat, every passing minute increases the uncertainty in Syria, and the process is working against Turkey. Unfortunately…”