Syria withdraws from Paris talks on integrating Kurds
NORTHEASTERN SYRIA, AUG 9 – The Syrian government rejects SDF's recent forum as undermining national unity and refuses Paris talks, challenging the March 10 integration deal covering a quarter of the country.
- Syria will not take part in planned meetings with Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in Paris, casting doubt over an integration deal signed by the two sides in March.
- The SDF was the main fighting force allied to the United States in Syria during the fight against Islamic State, and in March, it signed a deal with the new government in Damascus to join Syria's state institutions.
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France Confirms Ongoing Syria-SDF Talks in Paris Despite Damascus’ Objections - The Syrian Observer
A senior French diplomatic source told 963+ on Monday that negotiations between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Syria’s transitional government remain “active and under discussion” in Paris, despite Damascus’ public refusal to participate. Key Developments: Talks Continue: The French source confirmed Paris has received no formal withdrawal notice from the Syrian government, leaving the door open for dialogue. France aims to mediate …
Syrian government condemns SDF conference and pulls out of Paris talks
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Damascus has condemned a recent Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) conference as a breach of the March 10 agreement, pulling out of planned negotiations in Paris. The Syrian government on Saturday denounced a recent conference organised by the Kurdish SDF in northeastern Syria, calling it a “serious blow” to ongoing talks and a “clear violation” […]
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