President of the Syrian Coalition, Abdurrahman Mustafa, stressed that the establishment of a buffer zone in northern Syria is necessary to act as a safe haven for civilians in Syria and to facilitate the return of refugees to the country.
“The Syrian Coalition has long suggested the establishment of a buffer zone to act as a safe haven for Syrian civilians inside the Syrian territory, which will facilitate the return of refugees and those who were displaced by terrorism regardless of their racial and religious affiliations,” President Mustafa told Anadolu Agency in an interview on Sunday.
President Mustafa pointed out that “the US withdrawal must be coordinated with the Turkish ally to avoid vacuum in the areas from which the US will withdraw its troops and to prevent the terrorist groups and the Assad regime and its allies from trying to fill any possible vacuum.
Furthermore, President Mustafa said that he earlier met with an American delegation and discussed with them the situation in Syria. “The discussion was positive and useful,” He said, adding” We put forward the Syrian Coalition’s vision for resolving the conflict in Syria. We also discussed the situation on the ground east of the Euphrates River. The US side laid out their vision for east of the Euphrates.”
“The Syrian Coalition will accept an invitation from the American side to visit the United States next month as it believes there must be constant communication with the active countries both on the ground and in the political process. We believe that a solution on the ground in east of the Euphrates will reflect positively on the political process.
President Mustafa stressed that the PYD militia must withdraw from the town of Manbij to allow the return of the forcibly displaced persons and the formation of a civil administration by the local population as was the case in Afrin. (Source: Syrian Coalition’s Media Department)