Politicians call for dialogue between Damascus, DAA

Politicians called Syrians to be aware of the danger of the return of the Ottoman occupation, "which brought backwardness, gallows and radical terrorism during 4 centuries of the occupation." As the future of Syria is in implementing the principles of democracy and pluralism, and activating a mechanism for dialogue between Damascus and the DAA

Politicians call for dialogue between Damascus, DAA
23 August 2024   04:10
NEWS DESK - ALEPPO
MUHAMMAD ABDO

 The Syrian crisis continues in its 13th year without a solution, due to the intransigence of some parties, most notably the Damascus government, which refuses to open horizons for dialogue between Syrians and to expel the Turkish occupation from Syria.

Amin Aliko, the member of the General Council of the Democratic Union Party, stresses that dialogue and discussion between Syrians will resolve the crisis and end foreign interventions.

 "The negotiating with the war criminal Erdoganby Syrian government is illogical, as he is the first accused of spreading terrorism in the Syrian geography, starting from Afrin to Serekaniye and Gire Spi and the rest of the Syrian regions that have turned into a hotbed of terrorism" Aliko said.

 Aliko pointed out that Damascus government should pay attention to national initiatives for the future of the country, abandoning the logic of militarization, and searching for a solution with the Syrians within the Syrian geography.

 "Since 2023, there has been an initiative of the DAA to negotiate with the Damascus government from a national standpoint. However, it has not received sufficient momentum from the latter," Aliko added.

 The Co-Chair of the Future Syria Party Council in Aleppo, Muhammad Ghrer, agrees with Amin Aliko that the solution lies in the Syrian-Syrian dialogue.

 "The solution to the country's crisis lies in a political one that guarantees the participation of everyone without excluding any party" Ghrer said

 Ghrer believed that the Turkish occupation of Syrian lands and the military presence of many foreign parties are one of the reasons for prolonging the Syrian crisis, and saw the dialogue between the Damascus government andthe Democratic Autonomous Administration is sufficient to end all of that.

 Mohammad Ghrer believes that Syria's future lies in implementing the principles of democracy and pluralism.

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