Azerbaijan, Baku, Nov.6 / Trend A.Taghiyeva /
A Kurdish state will not be established in Syria, Turkish TimeTurk newspaper quotes chairman of the opposition Syrian National Council (SNC) Abdel-Basset Sieda as saying on Tuesday.
According to Sieda, establishment of a Kurdish state in Syria is a plan for the Kurdish Democratic Unity Party (PYD), but this is just a utopia and nothing more.
"If PYD will further continue to advocate the creation of a Kurdish state in Syria, SNC will take concrete steps to prevent it," Sieda said.
Earlier Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that Ankara warned Masoud Barzani, President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Administration, that the autonomous region in northern Iraq would not be applied to Syria.
Anti-government protests have continued in Syria for a year and half.
According to UN, the total number of victims of the conflict in Syria is nearing 30,000.
Over 230,000 have become refugees with around three million in need of humanitarian assistance. The Syrian authorities say they oppose the well-armed militants.