Syria's president announces deal to integrate Kurdish-led SDF into state structure
- Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a deal on March 10, 2025, to integrate the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into state institutions, signaling a significant shift in control over the country.
- The agreement, which includes a ceasefire, will bring key areas, including airports and oil fields, under the Syrian government's authority by the end of the year.
- The deal guarantees rights for Syria's Kurdish population, allowing them to use and teach their language, and aims to facilitate the return of displaced Kurds to their homes.
- The agreement promotes participation for all Syrians in the political process, regardless of religion or ethnicity, addressing previous exclusions under the rule of President Bashar Assad.
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Syria’s Ruling Islamists ‘To Integrate Kurds, Druze,’ After Massacres (Worthy News In-Depth) - Worthy Christian News
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US hails Syria deal to integrate Kurdish administration into national govt
WASHINGTON, March 12 —The United States on Tuesday hailed an agreement in Syria to integrate institutions of the autonomous Kurdish region into the national government. “The United States welcomes the recently announced agreement between the Syrian interim authorities and the Syrian Democratic Forces to integrate the northeast into a unified Syria,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement, referring to the Kurdish-led, US-allied SDF f…
Syria's interim gov't, Kurdish-led forces sign landmark integration agreement
Syria's interim government said it has reached a landmark agreement to integrate Kurdish-led forces into state institutions as it continues to try to unify the country following years of civil war.
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