Syria Negotiating with Israel for Border Security Agreement, Al-Sharaa Says
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Syria negotiating with Israel for border security agreement, Al-Sharaa says
Al-Shaara also added that he is negotiating for an IDF withdrawal from the territories it captured in the southern part of the country following the fall of the Assad regime.
Since December, Israel has been occupying the Golan buffer zone in south-west Syria. According to Syria's interim presidents, talks are underway about a withdrawal of troops.
Syrian Interim President Ahmad Shara confirmed that negotiations were underway to conclude a security agreement with Israel under which Israeli troops would withdraw from Syrian territory occupied after the December overthrow of Bashar Assad. The report comes from the DPA agency. Israel and Syria, which have been officially at war since 1948 and have no diplomatic relations, concluded a ceasefire agreement in 1974. Under UN supervision, it estab…
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Syrian News Agency - Alikhbariah The head of the transitional phase in Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, revealed the existence of negotiations between Syria and Israel to reach a “security agreement,” under which Israel would withdraw from the areas it occupied after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in southern Syria. During an interview with …


Syrian internal President Ahmad al-Charah indicated today that he is negotiating a security agreement with Israel which allows this country to leave occupied Syrian territories after the collapse of the former Bashar al-Assad regime. "We are currently in negotiations and dialogue on a security agreement," said al-Charah in an interview with the state television channel Alekbariah.
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