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Kurdish Autonomous Administration: We Are Ready to Cooperate with al-Jolani's Administration
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Kareem Qamar, the representative of the Kurdish Autonomous Administration in France, affirmed that the statements of the leader Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, Ahmad al-Shar'a, head of the "Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham" and the "Military Operations Administration" in Syria, are considered positive and open avenues for cooperation.

In statements to Al-Arabiya Al-Hadath, Qamar clarified that the Autonomous Administration is going through a transitional period and that the Military Operations Administration needs time to achieve stability, indicating their willingness to cooperate with al-Shar'a through comprehensive Syrian-Syrian dialogue.

Qamar noted that the Kurdish Autonomous Administration is ready to engage in the Syrian army, stating that the "Syrian Democratic Forces" (SDF) could serve as the nucleus for this army. He pointed out the possibility of reaching an agreement among Syrians away from external agendas.

Qamar's statements came in response to what al-Shar'a said in an interview with Al-Arabiya Al-Hadath, where he affirmed that the current administration is negotiating with the SDF to resolve the crisis in northeastern Syria, with the potential inclusion of the SDF into the government armed forces later on. Al-Shar'a emphasized that the Kurds are an integral part of the Syrian components, confirming that there is no division of the country.

Additionally, the Autonomous Administration in northeastern Syria has repeatedly stressed the importance of solidarity among all Syrian components to overcome the transitional period, calling for collaboration to outline a common roadmap and warning against the repetition of exclusionary and marginalization policies that have led to the destruction of Syria.