The Syrian government has reached a breakthrough agreement with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to integrate them into the state’s military and institutions. This deal includes a ceasefire and marks a significant shift in Syria’s long-running conflict, as the SDF has been a key U.S.-backed force controlling the country’s northeast. The agreement could reshape power dynamics in the region, particularly concerning Syria’s oil-rich territories. The move also signals a potential reconciliation between Damascus and Kurdish authorities after years of tension. However, the long-term implications for U.S. influence and regional stability remain uncertain.
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Syria's government signs deal with Kurdish-led authorities in the northeast
The Syrian government reached a breakthrough deal with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) that control the northeast of the country, the Syrian presidency said on Monday. The agreement
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Syria's president announces deal to integrate Kurdish-led SDF into state structure
The government in Damascus led by Islamist former rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) had been calling on the SDF and other armed groups that formed during the 13-year civil war to integrate under the command of the new Defense Ministry, but an agreement with the Kurdish-led force was elusive until now.
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Kurdish-led SDF agrees to integrate into Syrian state institutions, presidency says
CAIRO (Reuters) -The Kurdish-led and U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which controls much of Syria's oil-rich northeast, has signed a deal agreeing to integrate ... The SDF agrees to support the government in combating remnants of deposed ...