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    KURD LEGISLATOR DESCRIBES IRAN AS "TURKEY'S ONLY OPTION TO GET OUT OF CRISIS"

    21:54 | 2012-11-28

    TEHRAN (FNA)- Turkey's blind obedience to the US-led West's policies
    on Syria has pushed it into crisis and it now has no way out of this
    crisis but asking for Iran's help, said a senior Kurdish member of
    the Syrian parliament.

    Speaking in an interview with FNA in Damascus on Wednesday, Omar Ousi
    said the Syrian crisis has left grave impacts on Turkey's economy
    and caused depreciation of the Turkish Lira.

    "Turkey's blind obedience to the US policies on Syria has even aroused
    the country's parliament members to censure Erdogan," Ousi said,
    and added, "Erdogan is now under the heavy pressure of the parliament
    for his adamant but naive interference in Syria."

    "Now that Turkey has submerged in the crisis and the US has abandoned
    it in the middle of the way, it has no other option but asking for
    Iran's help to find a solution to its problem," Ousi, who is also
    the President of the National Initiative of the Syrian Kurds, told FNA.

    In relevant remarks earlier this month, Secretary-General of the Syrian
    Kurdish Democratic Party Jamal Mahmoud Molla stressed the Syrian Kurds'
    opposition to Turkey's interference in their country.

    Speaking to FNA on Sunday, Mahmoud Molla said that Syrian Kurds
    "strongly reject any interference by Turks in the internal affairs
    of Syria".

    "Based on the very same stance, the Syrian Kurds oppose the presence
    of the members of the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) in Kurdish
    regions," he added.

    He stated that Kurdish regions are relatively safe, and added that
    the Free Syrian Army tried hard to create problems in the Kurdish
    regions to "provoke Kurds against the Syrian ruling system", but
    failed in its efforts completely.

    Their remarks came weeks after a Kurdish news website unveiled a
    secret document showing an agreement among Turkey, US, and some
    minority Kurdish groups to set up a federal state in Syria after
    helping terrorists overcome Bashar al-Assad's government, and provide
    military backup for that state.

    Voice of Kurdistan said that Turkey, US and some Kurdish groups in
    a secret meeting in the Iraqi Kurdish city of Erbil on September 2
    agreed to provide financial and military backup for the establishment
    of a federal government in Syria.

    They also agreed on the construction of several military airports
    in western Kurdistan and providing support for the Kurdish dissident
    groups supporting Turkey against Bashar al-Assad's government.

    Turkey along with the US, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been supporting
    terrorists and rebel groups in Syria and have practically brought a
    UN peace initiative into failure to bring President Assad's government
    into collapse.

    Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011 with organized
    attacks by well-armed gangs against Syrian police forces and border
    guards being reported across the country.

    Hundreds of people, including members of the security forces, have
    been killed, when some protest rallies turned into armed clashes.

    The government blames outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups
    for the deaths, stressing that the unrest is being orchestrated
    from abroad.

    In October 2011, calm was eventually restored in the Arab state
    after President Assad started a reform initiative in the country,
    but Israel, the US and its Arab allies are seeking hard to bring the
    country into chaos through any possible means. Tel Aviv, Washington
    and some Arab capitals have been staging various plots in the hope
    of increasing unrests in Syria.

    http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9107122726

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