A new security agreement between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) marks a significant shift in northeastern Syria, moving beyond previous ceasefire arrangements to a deeper restructuring of military relations. This accord includes a comprehensive ceasefire, troop redeployment, and the integration of SDF units into the Syrian army, while maintaining SDF control in key cities without regular Syrian forces. However, concerns remain regarding implementation, monitoring, and potential clashes over unresolved issues. The agreement reflects evolving regional dynamics and both parties’ interests in fostering stability and sovereignty, but its long-term viability is uncertain.
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