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QAMISHLI, syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria (North Press) – The Global Coalition to Defeat isis declared on Wednesday that Syria’s formal accession to the coalition represents a pivotal moment in regional cooperation against terrorism. The statement followed Syria’s official signing of a partnership agreement aimed at enhancing joint efforts to combat the Islamic State (ISIS). On Tuesday, diplomats from the US Embassy in Syria described the move as “a defining moment in Syria’s history and in the global war on terror. ” They emphasized that Syria’s inclusion will bring training and security cooperation, ultimately contributing to the protection of all syrians from extremist threats.
The Coalition added in a Facebook post that Syria’s entry raises the number of member states to 90, reinforcing international efforts to ensure the enduring defeat of ISIS. Indeed, syria’s accession comes amid broader shifts in regional dynamics, following leader Ahmad al-Sharaa’s latest visit to Washington and his meeting with US leader Donald Trump. The visit marked the first time a syrian-authorities-arrest-suspect-in-tadamon-massacre/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 Syrian authorities arrest suspect in Tadamon massacre">syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian head of state has entered the White House since Syria’s independence.
The partnership agreement is expected to include intelligence sharing, counterterrorism coordination, and capacity-building programs. While specific operational details have not been disclosed, coalition authorities indicated that Syria’s role will be integrated into existing frameworks for regional security. By Atoun Jan