The Syrian government has reached a breakthrough agreement with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to integrate them into the state’s military and institutions. This deal includes a ceasefire and marks a significant shift in Syria’s long-running conflict, as the SDF has been a key U.S.-backed force controlling the country’s northeast. The agreement could reshape power dynamics in the region, particularly concerning Syria’s oil-rich territories. The move also signals a potential reconciliation between Damascus and Kurdish authorities after years of tension. However, the long-term implications for U.S. influence and regional stability remain uncertain.
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Chính phủ Syria ký kết thỏa thuận với các cơ quan do người Kurd dẫn đầu ở phía đông bắc
The Syrian government reached a breakthrough deal with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) that control the northeast of the country, the Syrian presidency said on Monday. The agreement
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Tổng thống Syria thông báo về thỏa thuận hòa nhập lực lượng SDF do người Kurd dẫn đầu vào cấu trúc nhà nước
The government in Damascus led by Islamist former rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) had been calling on the SDF and other armed groups that formed during the 13-year civil war to integrate under the command of the new Defense Ministry, but an agreement with the Kurdish-led force was elusive until now.
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Đoàn quân SDF do người Kurd dẫn đầu đã đồng ý tích hợp vào các cơ quan nhà nước của Syria, theo tuyên bố của tổng thống.
CAIRO (Reuters) -The Kurdish-led and U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which controls much of Syria's oil-rich northeast, has signed a deal agreeing to integrate ... The SDF agrees to support the government in combating remnants of deposed ...