Times of Oman

Syrian Kurds to ‘chart roadmap to decentrali­sed Syria’ with Damascus

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BEIRUT: A Syrian Kurdish group said on Saturday it had decided with the government to “chart a roadmap to a democratic and decentrali­sed Syria”, but there was no immediate confirmati­on from Damascus.

Relations between the Syrian government of President Bashar Al Assad and the Kurdish-led administra­tion in the northeast, the two sides that hold the most territory in Syria, have been pivotal in the course of the seven-year-old civil war. However, while they have mostly avoided direct conflict, they have articulate­d sharply opposing visions for the future, with the Kurds seeking autonomy in a decentrali­sed state, and Damascus wanting to restore full central control.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) said it and the government had decided to “form committees on various levels” to develop negotiatio­ns, end the violence engulfing Syria and chart a roadmap to democracy and decentrali­sation.

It said it met Syrian government officials in Damascus this week at Assad’s invitation after initial meetings in Tabqa on the Euphrates river that focused on restoring local services.

The SDC is the political wing of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which gained control of the quarter of Syria east of the Euphrates, an area that includes farmland and oil and water resources, during the fight against IS.

The talks pointed to moves by the Kurdish-led authoritie­s to seek a deal with Assad to preserve their autonomy as he regained most rebel areas with Russian and Iranian help while they have grown wary of their unpredicta­ble US ally.

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