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03.28.2018 00:00
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YPG founds political party based on recommendation of U.S.

After YPG launched a new political party in Syria, conflicting statements have been made in the United States.

At first, State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert stated that the new party represented people living Syria. later, a former U.S. ambassador announced that the YPG is an offshoot of PKK.

Yet another scandal from the U.S. which has persisted in its support for the YPG terror group

Recently U.S. State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert stated that the YPG terror organization's "Future Syria Party" represents people living in the region.

YPG launched a new political party, removing visible signs of the PKK, based on the recommendation of the U.S.-backed coalition

According to reports the coalition advised the terrorists, which is dominated by the PKK-linked YPG to rebrand itself, leave its visible links to the terrorist group and replace federalism with decentralization to increase its appeal.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey James Jeffrey on the other hand stated that PYD/YPG is an offshoot of PKK terror group. Making a conflicting statement to Nauert's. He stressed that the relation between the PKK and YPG is not secret

Jeffrey also said that the U.S. did not list PYD/YPG as a terror organization so it can be in cooperation with them.