Syria, Turkey, US, and SDF Negotiate Fate of Kurdish Fighters in Northeastern Syria
Jan 20, 2025, 06:18 AM
Negotiators from Syria, Turkey, the United States, and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are engaged in discussions aimed at resolving the conflict in northeastern Syria, according to Reuters sources. The talks may lead to an agreement that could involve the departure of some Kurdish fighters from Syria and the integration of others into the Syrian Armed Forces. The potential deal is seen as a step towards addressing one of the most contentious issues in Syria's ongoing conflict: the fate of Kurdish-led forces.
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