Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's big statement, says
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's big statement, says "Kurdish fighters did not agree to join the army"
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Damascus: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said that the Kurdish organization is not ready to join the country's army. Assad said in an interview that, "The official response so far has shown that the Kurdish groups are not ready to join the Syrian Arab Army under Syrian-Arab cooperation and we call these Kurdish fighters They are trying to convince them to become a part of the Syrian Arab Army and fight fiercely against those who attacked Turkey.

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad further said that this is the only way to withdraw the seized land in northern Syria. Assad has said, "We have to try and we also have to see how things improve in the coming weeks." It is noteworthy that shortly after the agreement between Russia and Syria, the Syrian Defense Ministry said that they are ready to unite these fighters.

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In fact, Turkey launched a campaign to target Kurdish fighters in northern Syria and the agreement was reached in October. Let us tell you that the Kurdish fighters of Syria have been fighting for many years against terrorism that is flourishing in the nation, they have also fought for years with a dreaded organization like ISIS, Kurdish women are also among these fighters.

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