Syrian citizens celebrating in streets after announcement of government and Kurdish forces peace agreement

Syria and Kurdish Forces Reach Peace Deal After Clashes

✨ Faith Restored

Syria's government and Kurdish-led forces have agreed to a ceasefire that will reunify the country and integrate former fighters into the national military. The deal brings peace after months of tension and gives Syria full control of vital resources needed for rebuilding.

After days of fighting in northeastern Syria, a new ceasefire agreement is bringing former adversaries together to build a unified future.

Syria's government announced Sunday that it reached a peace deal with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The agreement ends clashes that erupted over control of strategic posts and oilfields along the Euphrates River.

Under the ceasefire terms, SDF forces will withdraw from areas west of the Euphrates and integrate into Syria's national military. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced that government institutions will now move into three northeastern regions previously controlled by the SDF.

"President al-Sharaa has affirmed that the Kurds are an integral part of Syria," said US Special Envoy Tom Barrack, who helped facilitate the talks in Damascus. He called the agreement "a pivotal inflection point, where former adversaries embrace partnership over division."

The deal addresses one of Syria's most complex challenges following years of conflict. The SDF will maintain responsibility for managing facilities holding former ISIS fighters, but now under the government's legal oversight and security structure.

Syria and Kurdish Forces Reach Peace Deal After Clashes

Syrian state institutions will take control of all border crossings and the country's oil and gas fields. This includes the Omar oilfield, Syria's largest, which will help fund reconstruction efforts across the country.

SDF leaders will propose candidates for senior military, security, and civilian posts within the central government. This ensures that Kurdish voices remain represented in Syria's future while bringing the nation together under one administration.

The Ripple Effect

This peace agreement means cities like Raqqa, Hasakah, and Deir Az Zor can now focus on rebuilding instead of fighting. Families who fled the fighting can return home knowing their communities are under unified, stable governance.

The integration of SDF forces into the national military creates new opportunities for thousands of fighters to serve their country in peacetime roles. Arab tribes in the region, who felt caught between competing powers, now have a clear path forward under a single government.

With control of Syria's main oil and gas resources, the government can direct revenue toward schools, hospitals, and infrastructure that all Syrians desperately need. The ceasefire removes a major obstacle to international investment and aid reaching communities across the northeast.

US officials expressed optimism that the partnership will strengthen ongoing efforts against terrorism while supporting Syria's stability. The agreement shows that even after years of division, dialogue and compromise can create pathways to peace.

Syria's next chapter begins with former enemies choosing cooperation over conflict.

Based on reporting by Al Jazeera English

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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