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Syria-Kurdish Forces Talks Stall Over Military Integration

    Syria-Kurdish Forces Talks Stall Over Military Integration
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    JUL 11
    Above: Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa (R) receives U.S. Special Envoy to Syria Thomas Barrack, in Damascus on July 9, 2025. Image copyright: BAKR ALKASEM/AFP/Getty Images
    story last updated JUL 11

    The Spin

    Pro-government narrative

    The Syrian government's firm stance against federalism represents necessary steps to maintain national unity after years of civil war. Damascus rightfully insists on "One Syria, One Army, One Government" to prevent the country's further fragmentation and ensure all citizens' rights are protected within unified state institutions rather than through separatist arrangements.

    Kurdistan24Syrian Arab News Agency

    Government-critical narrative

    Kurdish demands for decentralized governance reflect legitimate concerns about minority rights and self-determination after decades of oppression under Assad's regime. The SDF's insistence on maintaining cohesive military units under Kurdish command represents a reasonable compromise that recognizes their sacrifices in fighting the Islamic State group.

    NPR Online News

    Public Figures

    Ahmed al-Sharaa


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