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The co-chair of the Kurdistan Democratic Peace Party, Talal Mohammed has criticized the policies of the Damascus Government, which rejects dialogue with the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, but it thinks, it has no problem to hold dialogue with Turkey, which occupies about 12% of Syrian’s territory, confirming there is no solution of the Syrian crisis only to hold dialogue with AANES.