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Syrian government declares ceasefire after clashes with Kurdish fighters
The ceasefire follows days of clashes linked to stalled integration of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into Syria's institutions after a March 2025 agreement, with both sides blaming each other.
- Syria Defense Minister General Murhaf Abu Qasra announced a comprehensive ceasefire agreement with Mazloum Abdi, the chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces, covering northern and northeastern Syria.
- The implementation of the ceasefire agreement will begin immediately, as confirmed by General Murhaf Abu Qasra.
- The agreement follows an attack on security checkpoints, resulting in one security member's death and three injuries.
- The Defense Ministry affirmed its commitment to the March 10 agreement with the SDF and stated there are no plans for offensive actions.
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This cessation of hostilities, which must take effect immediately, concerns "all military axes and deployment points in northern and north-eastern Syria", according to Murahaf Abu Qasra.
·Paris, France
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·Hamburg, Germany
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·France
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