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TV channel: Syrian president calls Syrian Kurds to peace

Politics Materials 21 October 2013 11:18 (UTC +04:00)
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad called on the country’s Kurdish population to peace, Haber 7 TV channel reported on Monday citing the diplomatic sources in the North Iraq Regional Kurdish Administration.
TV channel: Syrian president calls Syrian Kurds to peace

Azerbaijan, Baku, October 21/Trend, R.Hafizoglu/

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad called on the country's Kurdish population to peace, Haber 7 TV channel reported on Monday citing the diplomatic sources in the North Iraq Regional Kurdish Administration.

According to the TV channel, in exchange for an armistice, the Syrian president pledged to give 18 per cent of seats in the country's parliament to Kurdish representatives.

The TV channel also reported that a special delegation was sent from Syria to Northern Iraq where Erbil is considered to be a political centre of the Syrian Kurds, aimed at armistice and development of relations.

According to the TV channel, the head of the Kurdish Administration was invited to Damascus, but he refused this visit.

During the conflict in Syria, which began in March 2011, over 115, 000 people were killed and over 4.2 million have become refugees in Syrian territory as well as two million have fled to neighbouring countries. The main burden of receiving refugees lay on Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The total population of Syria before the conflict amounted to 20 million.

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