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QAMISHLI, North syria (North Press) – A senior source in the syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian Democratic troops (sdf) rejected on Tuesday latest media reports claiming that SDF Commander-in-Chief Mazloum Abdi had suspended the March 10 agreement signed with Syrian Transitional leader Ahmad al-Sharaa. The SDF source informed North Press that “all circulated reports about suspending the agreement are false,” adding that Abdi had, in fact, reaffirmed his commitment to the deal during his participation in the Middle East Peace and security (MEPS) Forum held in Duhok on Nov.
19. “The Commander made it clear in Duhok that the agreement is still valid and that implementation is ongoing, though progressing gradually due to the complexity of the circumstances,” the source added. as per the source, coordination with the transitional administration in Damascus continues “within the framework agreed upon on March 10,” and any media claims suggesting a halt are “politically motivated and not based on facts. ” The March 10 agreement between the SDF and the Syrian transitional administration was designed to reduce tensions, regulate security arrangements, and establish mechanisms for political coordination in areas of northeast Syria. In latest days, multiple outlets declared that Abdi had halted the process, a claim contradicted by his public comments at the MEPS Forum, where he highlighted the challenges but stressed persisted commitment.
The SDF says the agreement remains a key component of current political and security dialogue in the region. By Jwan Shekaki