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SDF chief: PKK disarmament calls 'not relevant to us in Syria

The commander of Kurdish-led force that controls northeastern Syria has said that the call for dissolution of the PKK by the leader in Turkey of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party, (PKK), does not apply to his group.

Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), welcomed Abdullah Ocalan's historic call for the PKK not to continue its decades-long struggle against the Turkish State. He said that this would have positive effects in the region.

Abdi, however, said that the announcement made by Ocalan on Thursday by the PKK was only applicable to them and "had nothing to do with us in Syria".

Abdi's statement indicated that Ocalan's declaration would not have an immediate impact on SDF despite Syria's most important Kurdish groups, the People's Protection Units(YPG), which are the core of SDF.

The Turkish government says that the YPG and PKK are virtually identical. They have fought the group along with other Syrian armed groups aligned to Turkey.

Abdi stated that if there is peace in Turkey then there is no reason to continue attacking us in Syria.

Abdi’s group took control of Kurdish areas in northern Syria in 2011, after the Syrian Civil War began. It later became an important U.S. ally in the fight against Islamic State and expanded the area it controlled.

The SDF had little interaction with the Syrian army when Bashar al Assad was president. The SDF is now facing calls from the

new Damascus administration

The newly formed state security forces will combine the forces that ousted Assad last December.

Turkey is a major supporter of the new Syrian government.

Abdi expressed his willingness to have his forces join the new ministry of defence, but he said that they should be joined as a group rather than individually, an idea which was rejected by the government.

The SDF and the Kurdish led administration were not invited to the national dialogue conference held in Damascus, on February 25. The Kurdish led administration claimed that the conference was not representative of Syrians.

Abdi stated that the Syrian Kurdish authority would organise their own local dialog on the future for the northeastern area. (Reporting and editing by Mark Heinrich; Timour Azhari)

(source: Reuters)