Syria's president announces deal to integrate Kurdish-led SDF into state structure
- On March 10, Mazloum Abdi signed an agreement with interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa to integrate the Syrian Democratic Forces into Syria's state structure over nine months, which includes responsibilities for border crossings and oil fields.
- The deal aims to bring the northeastern region under the control of the Syrian government, granting Kurds rights to teach and use their language.
- The recent fighting led to over 1,130 deaths, including 830 civilians, and significant displacement, with refugees fleeing to Lebanon.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for accountability for recent violence against minorities, stating that the U.S. Supports Syria's religious and ethnic communities.
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US hails Syria deal to integrate Kurdish administration into national govt
WASHINGTON, March 12 —The United States on Tuesday hailed an agreement in Syria to integrate institutions of the autonomous Kurdish region into the national government. “The United States welcomes the recently announced agreement between the Syrian interim authorities and the Syrian Democratic Forces to integrate the northeast into a unified Syria,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement, referring to the Kurdish-led, US-allied SDF f…
Syria's interim gov't, Kurdish-led forces sign landmark integration agreement
Syria's interim government said it has reached a landmark agreement to integrate Kurdish-led forces into state institutions as it continues to try to unify the country following years of civil war.
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