Syria connects the Kurdish Syrian Democratic forces into state institutions | Syrian war news
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SDF controls much of northeast Syria and has stayed against Damascus control for years.
Syria says that she has reached an agreement with the Syrian democratic forces under the guidance of the Kurds to integrate the latter with state institutions.
The Syrian Presidency posted on Monday and published pictures of the signature ceremony, attended by Syrian temporary President Ahmed al-Sharaa and SDF chief, Mazlouum Abdi.
The agreement emphasized the unity of Syria and determined that “all civil and military institutions in northeast of Syria” be merged “into the administration of the Syrian state, including the border crossings, the airport, and the oil and gas fields”.
The SDF supported by the United States has controlled the semi -Autonomous region in northeast Syria since 2015.
The agreement would, if implemented, would bring that territory under the complete control of the Syrian central government.
Resul Al Jazeera, Serdar, who reported from the Damascus Syrian capital, said that the agreement was one of the most important events from the fall of longtime President Bashar Al-Assad in the hands of the Syrian opposition forces led by the Al-Sharaa in December.
“Whether [Syria] He remained as one territory or being participated in the attachment, “Serdar said.