President Says Syria in Talks with Israel on Security Deal
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The Syrian president confirmed that negotiations are underway with Israel, the goal of which, from Damascus' perspective, is to renew the 1974 ceasefire agreement. This would mean Israel's withdrawal from the areas it took control of in the past year, including Mount Hermon.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara confirmed that a security agreement is being negotiated with Israel, noting that Tel Aviv had a plan to divide Syria. In his first television interview on the Syrian Al-Ikhbariya channel, al-Shara said: “Israel had a plan to divide Syria and wanted it to be an arena for conflict with the Iranians or something similar, and was surprised by the fall of the regime.” He added: “Israel has become accustomed to addressi…
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said that his country is negotiating with Israel over a security agreement that could resemble the 1974 disengagement agreement. In an interview with Al-Ikhbariya TV, he explained that the talks have not yet concluded, stressing that Damascus has adhered to the agreement since the fall of the former regime. …
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa said, "The liberation that took place on December 8, 2024, provided a historic opportunity for the region, and I don't think anyone wants Syria to return to what it was before," adding that Damascus is "now in the process of negotiations and discussions regarding the security agreement with Israel." In an interview with Al-Ikhbariya, al-Sharaa added, "We don't want Syria to live on politicized aid or loans. The a…
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