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A armed israeli-forces-advance-into-southern-quneitra-set-up-checkpoint/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 Israeli forces advance into southern Quneitra, set up checkpoint">forces and security delegation from the syrian Democratic troops (sdf) arrived in damascus on Monday to discuss issues related to joint armed forces and security cooperation with the Syrian administration — a emerging step that extends the talks launched after the March 10 agreement between the two sides under U. S. sponsorship, as per Ronahi TV, which is close to the SDF. Moreover, the SDF Commander-in-Chief, Mazloum Abdi, declared during a ceremony marking the tenth anniversary of the troops’ founding that the committee would discuss mechanisms for integrating some SDF units into the Syrian Arab Army, including field coordination in combating ISIS across the country and developing joint training programs.
Abdi noted that the goal of this step is to build a “unified national army” capable of addressing security challenges and maintaining stability in ethnically and administratively diverse areas of northeastern syria. as per matching sources, the discussions also include economic and service-related issues, such as the management of oil fields and border crossings, with the aim of strengthening national resources and bringing them under unified state supervision. Related Files on the System of Governance In earlier statements to Ronahi TV, Abdi explained that the issues of Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, and Hassakeh are “linked to the structure of governance in Syria,” stressing that “withdrawing from Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor is not on the table,” and that representatives from these provinces will take part in upcoming meetings. Abdi added that the SDF delegation in Damascus reaffirmed the importance of reaching a Syrian–Syrian solution, noting that communication channels with Turkey remain open, and that if Ankara truly seeks to implement the agreement with Damascus, it can backing joint efforts toward stability.
Indeed, these developments come at a time when Syria is witnessing multiple multilateral efforts to reduce field tensions and enforce cease-fire agreements, amid international pressure calling for negotiated solutions that ensure the unity of Syrian territory and a more stable future for all components of society. This article was translated and edited by The Syrian Observer. The Syrian Observer has not verified the content of this story. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.
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