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Syria Ceasefire Agreement Reached with Kurdish-led SDF

Al Jazeera
January 18, 20264 days ago
Syria announces ceasefire agreement with Kurd-led SDF after heavy fighting

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Syria and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces have agreed to a ceasefire. The deal involves SDF withdrawal west of the Euphrates River and integration into the Syrian military. Syrian state institutions will assume control of SDF-held governorates, including border crossings and oil fields. This agreement follows days of intensified fighting between the two forces.

The Syrian government has announced a ceasefire has been agreed with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces that will involve the withdrawal of the latter’s forces from areas west of the Euphrates River, according to Syrian state media. Sunday’s deal will also see SDF forces integrate into the Syrian military. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3Recent fighting in Syria is “a nightmare scenario for the US” list 2 of 3Syrian army advances on SDF stronghold of Raqqa: What’s the latest? list 3 of 3Photos: Syrian government forces seize strategic town in Raqqa end of list The agreement comes after days of fighting between the Syrian government and the SDF in northeastern Syria. Speaking in Damascus, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said that the agreement will see Syrian state institutions move into three eastern and northern governorates – al-Hasakah, Deir Az Zor, and Raqqa – previously controlled by the SDF. “We advise our Arab tribes to remain calm and allow for the implementation of the agremeent’s terms,” al-Sharaa said. Al-Sharaa made the announcement after he met US Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack in Damascus. SDF chief Mazloum Abdi was supposed to be at the meeting, but al-Sharaa said that weather conditions meant that his trip would be postponed until Monday. Al Jazeera’s Ayman Oghanna, reporting from the Syrian capital, said that the agreement “can be seen as a victory” for the Syrian government. Syrian state media says that the agreement will see the military handover of the SDF-controlled governorates, and the takeover of civilian institutions. The Syrian government will also take over “all border crossings and oil and gas fields”. A previous agreement in March that included the integration of SDF forces into the Syrian military was not implemented, and fighting has periodically broken out between the two sides in recent months, increasing in ferocity this month.

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