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SDC and intellectuals in Raqqa seek sustainable solutions to the Syrian crisis

SDC and intellectuals in Raqqa seek sustainable solutions to the Syrian crisis

The Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) held a meeting with a group of intellectuals at the National Library in Raqqa city. The purpose was to discuss the current challenges facing Syria and explore future prospects.

The meeting addressed several key themes, starting with a discussion of the current situation in Syria and the reasons for the continuation of the crisis for more than 13 years. Also, it discussed the impact of external interventions on the path of the political solution.

During the meeting, the SDC members presented the SDC’s vision for the future of the country. They stressed the importance of engaging in an intra-Syrian dialogue with various powers inside Syria and abroad.

The participants in the meeting also discussed the issue of Syrian refugees and the challenges they face, especially in light of the recent attacks in Turkey. They emphasized their rejection of the exploitation of the refugee issue as a political pressure. Additionally, they confirmed that the areas of North and East Syria will remain a welcoming place for all Syrians.

The discussion also touched upon the potential repercussions of normalization between Turkey and the authority in Damascus. The participants warned of negative impacts of that normalization on the Syrian people.

They emphasized the need to find solutions that guarantee a political representation for all Syrian components. They also focused on strengthening the inclusive national identity.

In conclusion, the participants stressed the importance of intensifying efforts to reach sustainable solutions to the Syrian crisis. The aim was to ensure a stable and democratic future for the country. They called for strengthening cooperation and joint action among various Syrian parties to resolve the current crisis and fulfill the Syrian people’s aspirations for freedom and dignity.

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