In the Syrian capital, Damascus, the country held a national community conference, and foreign-distinguished people greeted foreign respected individuals as he gathered in the people during the congregations in decades.
However, in the north-east of Syria, in a region of the Damascus government, in a region, in years, in years, was still angry. Drones Buzz Earth and night air attacks and artillery fire while forced thousands of homes to escape.
The war there was supported by the Syrian Democratic Forces and Syrian Arabic militia, supported by the Kurds supported by the United States, supported by the United States. And the battle has intensified since only Islamist rebels Syria drew a long time dictator, Bashar al-Assadin early December.
It's a lot of things in this conflict, including New temporary President Ahmad Al-SharaConnect the whole country, manage many religious and ethnic armed groups and re-collect power in Syria, continue to check the Islamic state. Neighboring countries, any number of fractions are concerned about their borders.
The fate of hanging on the balance The Kurds of SyriaEthnic minority that consists of about 10 percent of the population. Over the years, the Kurds woke up in the northeast of Syria.
One of the driving forces of the fight in the northeast, the Turkish government is growing over the Kurds, and a number of severe Kurdish fractions have been pushed into a separate state because it looked as a threat in both house and neighboring Syria.
At home, President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan last week PKK leader, PKK leader, Kurdish separatist movement, Turkey fighting for decades for decades for decades, called the warriors to flush their weapons and disburses. On Saturday, two days after the appeal of the leader, Abdullah Ocalan, PKK He declared a ceasefire in Turkey.
Turkey has had a greater impact on relations with Mr. Al-Assad in Syria in recent months in recent months.
The PKK decisions last week was intensified in the northeastern Syria. Some fighters in the Syrian Democratic Forces have roots in the PKK, and the Kurdish leader of the Syrian power was a close successor of Mazloum Abdi, Mr Ocalan. However, by contacting the disarmament of the PKK leader, he said, “He has nothing to do with SDF,” he said
The new government in Damascus shows the Syrian democratic forces and put pressure on the national military force and unification, as they require every armed group in the country. However, the Syrian democratic forces have been reluctant, so they can threaten the autonomy of the Kurds in the northeastern Syria.
Mr. Abdi said that they want the troops to be part of a new Syrian army, but he also wants to keep weapons and continue its activities in the northeast of Syria.
Mr Erdogan opposes any autonomy for the group. O Recently named As the Syrian Democratic Forces “separatist killers”, they are AKK to the PKK and will be “to say goodbye with their weapons,” they will be buried.
For many Syria's neighbors and many international community, they will not be able to keep the Islamic status to check the Islamic situation in case of subsidiality of Syrian Kurds.
During the 13-year-old Syrian Democratic Forces, the Islamic state began to fight the 13-year civil war while managing the Syrian and neighboring Iraq during the 13-year Civil War. After proven to be the most effective force when they come to fight weapons, financing and training, including weapons, financing and training, including the Islamic state.
Kurdish-LED capacity protects more than 20 prisoners in the northeastern Syria, about 9,500 stiffen Islamic state fighters and about 40,000 family fighters close camps.
“Syria is the most important issue,” he said. Mr. Zebari, especially the Islamic state, especially in order to protect the Islamic state, especially because it is especially inclined to shed in neighboring countries, said the Kurdish issue was stated.
“We know that everything in Syria will not stop on the Syrian border,” he said. Millions of Syrians fled to refugees and neighboring countries and Europe.
Pressure, new to join the Syrian government and defending the Kurdish autonomy within Syria, Mr. Abdi'nin put in a tough condition. The new Syrian government may receive hope that it will guarantee a number of long-term security for Syrian Kurds. However, he turns out of the decay for a semi-independent region of some Kurdish fractions.
Last week, Mr. Abdi visited a briefing with journalists. He clearly stated that the Kurds were welcoming the new government in Damascus, but also to deliver the fight against the Islamic state, especially to the Underlying Syrian army.
“There is a lot of experience in the fight against SDF work and we have a strong side to offer a new Syrian army,” he said.
It is not clear whether Mr al-Dasan can convince Turkish-supported militias to stop attacking the Kurds.
Another large unknown is what the Trump management will decide on the participation of Syria. President Trump tried to take the risk of opening US forces from Syria to reduce the support of US forces and reduce the support of Syrian democratic forces and to return Islamic state fighters.
The Pentagon forced a small US forces in Syria to carry out complex operations and maintaining Syrian democratic forces in Syria.
But now there is fear among the north-eastern residents who are ebbing on many sides for the Kurdish leaders in Syria in Syria. Both Kurds and Arabia residents say they are tired of the conflict, but the prospects for peaceful resolution appear from the remote.
Along with his family and 40-year-old son of Syria, a 40-year-old family, said that most of the worst battle was far from the villages, but in the last few months the noise of Turkish control drones said. He wanted to identify only the first name of concern for his safety.
“We are afraid every day we hear the sound of drones and planes, and sometimes my children do not go out for a week, because we are so afraid to send them to school,” he said. “My 11-year-old daughter will not even go to the bathroom.”
Many do not believe that the new government in Damascus can keep the Islamic state safe or respect the ethnic origin. In the past, the Kurds have fewer rights than the Arabs, some citizenship has not been given.
“We do not know what the new government will do with us,” he said. “We want to fight and fight.”
Syria's most relevant concern for Arab neighbors, thousands of Islamic states in the northeastern custody of Syria are closely monitored and watching camps for their families, he said.
9,500 Islamic State Prisoners are small – many of the stiffeners were brought out of prison, and would represent a great danger.
Mr. Zebari said that prisons are “time bombs.”