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Under the agreement reached yesterday, the SDF agreed to withdraw from the Arab-populated and hydrocarbon-rich regions of Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor.
In the Kurdish-majority Hasakah province and the city of Kobanî, special arrangements, including integration into Syrian institutions and the establishment of local police forces, will be implemented. SDF members will be allowed to join the Syrian army on an individual basis.

9 January 2026
Additionally, Sharaa issued a decree on Jan 16 recognizing Kurdish identity along with cultural and educational rights.
Established in 2015 with US support, the SDF is a coalition of the Kurdish People’s Defense Units (YPG) and Arab tribal forces. The group controlled approximately one-quarter of Syrian territory. Tribal forces in Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor reportedly switched sides, enabling the Syrian army to reassert control in these regions.
Communications Director Burhaneddin Duran also released a separate statement on social media regarding the developments. “We will closely monitor the fulfillment of the agreement conditions. What is happening today is not a coincidence; on the contrary, it is a projection of the principles and warnings that our president has been emphasizing for years,” he asserted.

25 November 2025
Duran stated that the path to lasting stability in Syria involves guaranteeing the rights of all ethnic and sectarian elements on the basis of equal citizenship. He added that a Syria that protects its territorial integrity and is cleared of terrorist organizations is the key to regional peace.
Duran concluded by stating that Syria’s territorial integrity and sovereignty are indispensable for Turkey, which views its neighbor’s security as inseparable from its own.

20 December 2025
The integration process in Syria has been 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, yesterday’s deal marks a shift in the group’s stance on disarmament and integration.

27 October 2025
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