Aleppo, Arab and Kurdish tribes have held a symposium to discuss the so-called 'Social Contract' issued by the US-backed 'QSD' separatist militia. Participants in the symposium affirmed that they will confront all separatist schemes sponsored by the US occupation. The symposium, which was held in Hawar Hall in Tal Aran City in Aleppo countryside included an analytical reading by Kurdish and Arab figures that touched on the social and constitutional situation, coexistence, religion, and joint history that the Arab and Kurdish clans in Syria have lived for hundreds of years. The participants in the event denounced the attempts and goals of the separatist groups behind this contract which seeks to impose de facto authority and challenge the activities and components of the northern and al-Jazeera regions. The participants stressed that this rejected contract is nothing but a step in the path of the separatist plan sponsored by the US. In contrast, the Syrian state has always devoted high-level concepts to s ociety, the core of which is non-discrimination between its components. They also called on the Syrian people in areas controlled by the separatist militia not to be drawn into false American calls and promises in this regard. Source: Syrian Arab News Agency