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Dr. Jamil: There is no place for “Federalism” and “Autonomy” in Syria, and We are with a “Centralized – Decentralized” System.

Channel and website Carpel MEDYA made a long interview with Dr. Kadri Jamil on September 10. In the interview, Dr. Seve Izouli discussed with Dr. Jamil the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the People’s Will Party and the Syrian Democratic Council. They also discussed the circumstance in which it was formulated, signing it, the stances of different forces on it, and what can be based on it later.

Press Release by Russian Foreign Ministry on Bogdanov-Jamil Meeting

On September 10, the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the Middle East and African Countries, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Mikhail Bogdanov received the representative of the leadership of Front for Change and Liberation, the head of Moscow Platform of the Syrian opposition, Kadri Jamil.

The Memorandum of Understanding, Its Meaning, Objectives, and Fates

The first thing to be recorded as an advantage of the memorandum of understanding signed between People’s Will Party and the Syrian Democratic Council in Moscow last Monday, 31/8/2020, is that it was the product of a Syrian-Syrian dialogue without intermediaries, and that it provided an example of how two different Syrian parties can make mutual concessions through dialogue, without abandoning their principles, in order to reach common ground.

 

Press Release by Front for Change and Liberation

The Front for Change and Liberation was informed of the activities carried out by the representative delegation in Moscow today, including the meetings with the Russian Foreign Ministry and its team headed by Mr. Sergey Lavrov, as well as the signing of a memorandum of understanding between one of the Front’s components (People’s Will Party) and the Syrian Democratic Council.

Protecting People's Health Is a National Imperative

The peak of the epidemic curve moves between Syrian cities, leaving Damascus to As-Suwayda, Aleppo, and Tartous. Latakia, in its turns, remains awaiting the arrival of the peak.

Cold Policies Hide the Violence of (Survival of the Fittest)

The government managed to raise nearly 465 billion Syrian pounds from issuing treasury bonds and certificates of deposit during the previous eight months of this year, which is an internal public debt loaned by public and private operating banks and their clients to the state, in return for interest rates and benefits in a period of time between 6 months to two years.

The Natural Popular Tendency Towards Resisting the US, and the Attempts to Exploit it!

During the last few months, US occupation in northeastern Syria has been subject to increasing pressures aiming to expel it from the country. Some of that has been through explicit calls to work against the occupation, and even more important than that what the direct actions we are seeing on the ground, albeit still limited.

The American Gasping for Chaos

The comic scene in which Washington found itself in the UN Security Council days ago, with one ally, the Dominican Republic, which is “microscopic” in size and weight, facing all other countries, represents a prototype of complete series of plays that we will witness through the coming months and years; Such is the case for historically crumbling empires, which, in their last days, turn into an ideal model of cynicism.

 

2254 … Also for Lebanon!

Whether the Beirut tragedy was an accidental explosion or a planned bombing, the following is obvious: