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Indirizzo: Via Mario Greco 60, Buttigliera Alta, 10090, Torino, Italy

“We hope that all groups and individuals in the country have fully understood, with the realization of the facts on the ground, that the future of Syria lies not in terrorism and discord, but in togetherness, unification, and integration.
“Turkey will continue to support the Syrian government’s counterterrorism efforts and reconstruction work, provided they are carried out with an inclusive and integrative approach based on public consent.”
The 14-point agreement followed recent advancements by the Syrian army into the Arab-majority provinces of Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor, which were previously under SDF control. Arab tribes in the region reportedly shifted their allegiance to the Damascus administration, prompting the SDF to withdraw. The handover places Syria’s significant oil and gas resources back under the control of the central government.
Under the terms of the deal, the SDF will withdraw from Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor, and its members will be integrated into the Syrian army on an individual basis. While border crossings and energy fields will be transferred to Damascus, a “special status” will be established for the Kurdish-majority regions of Kobanî and Hasakah.

9 January 2026
The move follows a previous integration attempt in March that failed to materialize. Recent steps by Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, issued a decree on Jan 16 that recognized Kurdish as a national language, granted the right to education in the mother tongue, and declared Newroz an official holiday. The decree also restores citizenship to Kurds who were stripped of their identity by the previous Baath regime.
Formed in 2015 as an umbrella group led by the Kurdish People’s Defense Units (YPG) and local Arab tribes with US support, the SDF had controlled roughly one-quarter of Syrian territory.
The integration process in Syria is closely monitored in Turkey, where a Kurdish peace initiative was launched in Oct 2024. Ankara maintained that the call for disarmament made in February by the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Abdullah Öcalan, also applies to the SDF. Turkey considers the SDF to be the Syrian wing of the PKK.
While the SDF had previously argued that Öcalan’s message did not concern them, today’s deal marks a shift in the group’s stance on disarmament and integration.

25 November 2025
Tom Barrack, the US ambassador to Turkey and the US president’s special envoy for Syria, also welcomed the agreement, saying that Washington commends the deal which “paves the way for renewed dialogue and cooperation toward a unified Syria.”
“Two great Syrian leaders, driven by the shared vision of liberating their country and people from tyranny, have now come together to forge a brighter future for all Syrians. This agreement and ceasefire represent a pivotal inflection point, where former adversaries embrace partnership over division,” he wrote.

20 December 2025
“President al-Sharaa has affirmed that the Kurds are an integral part of Syria, and the United States looks forward to the seamless integration of our historic partner in the fight against ISIS with the Global Coalition’s newest member, as we press forward in the enduring battle against terrorism.”
“An immediate and comprehensive ceasefire across all fronts and contact lines between the Syrian Government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) along the withdrawal of all SDF military formations to the east of the Euphrates River as a preliminary step for redeployment.”
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