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Kurdish leaders of Syria urge parties to implement Erbil agreement

Gulan Media September 22, 2012 News
Kurdish leaders of Syria urge parties to implement Erbil agreement
Two Kurdish leaders of Syria demand the Kurdish parties to set aside their differences and implement Erbil agreement in the interest of Kurds.

The agreement was signed under the supervision of Kurdistan Region's President Massoud Barzani and united the two major Kurdish fronts in Syria, the People's Council of Western Kurdistan and the Kurdish National Council of Syria.

Shalal Gado, a politburo member of the Kurdish Leftist Party of Syria, said so far Erbil agreement has not been implemented.

Gado continued "enforcement of the agreement will guarantee the rights of Kurds but since it has not been implemented yet, especially in terms of security and services, there will be threats against Kurds in Syria."

He urged the signatories of Erbil agreement to activate the committees the agreement calls for and end suspending the agreement.

Ali Shamdin, a member of the Kurdish National Council of Syria, linked suspending the enforcement of the agreement to the disputes of the political parties.

"This is while Kurds in Syria have no other option but to enforce the agreement…. or else the situation of Kurds in Syria will deteriorate and there will be the possibility of civil war among the parties," Shamdin said.













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