

This seems like a major step. I think that if this holds, that’s the last major faction that the transitional government had to work things out with, right? Everyone else has either said they’re willing to work something out or has already done so
Edit: upon me refreshing my memory, the PKK does not control Rojava, though there are connections there of course. Still, this gives me some hope for Syria, and it is also good in its own right
It gives an example of two British engines right after that, and the UK’s jet engines were both independent of Germany’s and better than them by the end of the war