Syrian Security Deploy in Key Kurdish City Under US-Backed Deal
The agreement starts phased integration of Kurdish fighters and institutions into Syrian state structures to reduce conflict risk, with 125 security personnel entering Hasakah, officials said.
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Syrian security deploy in key Kurdish city under US-backed deal
By Orhan Qereman, Khalil Ashawi and Feras MaqdisiQAMISHLI, Syria, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Syrian government security forces entered the Kurdish-controlled northeastern city of Qamishli on Tuesday, security sources and witnesses said, implementing a U.S.-backed deal to bring Kurdish-run regions back under central government control.The accord, declared on Friday, staved off the risk of more conflict between Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's government
Syrian forces enter Kurdish stronghold under power‑sharing deal, ending days of fight
After battlefield losses, Kurdish forces in northeast Syria agree to integrate into al-Sharaa’s regime; Syrian forces enter formerly autonomous areas, with locals citing US, Israeli and Turkish backing for deal
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