On the 28th of last June, the Turkish state concluded an anti-Kurdish agreement and their liberation movement with Finland and Sweden in the Spanish capital, Madrid.
The agreement met with widespread condemnation and opposition in Kurdistan, and provoked discontent among democratic circles in Europe.
Speaking to ANHA, the co-chair of the Democratic Society Movement (TEV-DEM) in the Euphrates region, Osman Khalaf, said, "The Turkish occupation state is taking advantage of every opportunity to exterminate the Kurds politically and militarily, and it does not want peace for the region, and it is in its interest to continue the conflict."
Khalaf defined the Madrid Agreement as, "a new political conspiracy against the Kurds, when a people is accused of being a terrorist, and countries in NATO support this decision; this is evidence that the conspiracy is very big, and the Kurds must be careful."
Osman Khalaf called on Kurdish diplomats to “act, because they have a difficult task ahead of them."
Khalaf condemned "the double international standards in dealing with the Kurds and their cause, because “whoever defeated the terrorism led by ISIS and sacrificed the lives of thousands of its young children in order for the world to live in peace, does not deserve all of this denial of the world."