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The US Rubio welcomes Syria's deal with the Kurds, calling for Non -Sectarian government | Donald Trump News


First, the US diplomat supports the agreement to integrate the Kurdish Syrian democratic forces in state institutions.

The United States has welcomed Syria's agreement on integration of Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in state institutionsS

Washington's approval comes after the Syrian Presidency and US -backed SDF has announced a transaction providing the Syrian central government complete control of a semi -autonomous region, which is run by the Kurdish -led Alliance since 2015.

“The United States confirms their support for a political transition, which demonstrates a credible, non-sectarian rule as the best path to avoid further conflict,” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement by US Secretary of State.

“We will continue to monitor the decisions taken by the temporary authorities, noting that they have been concerned about the recent deadly violence against minorities.”

On Monday, Syrian temporary acting Ahmed al -Sharaa and SDF commander Maslum Abdi said they had concluded a deal to unite “All Civil and Military Institutions in Northeastern Syria” in the National Administration, including airport and oil and gas deposits.

The agreement is regarded as one of the most significant political developments in the country after the fall of longtime President Bashar al-Assad in the hands of the Syrian opposition forces led by Al Sharaa in December.

The agreement comes at a critical moment for Damascus, as it is struggling with a wave of violence that broke out last week in the heart of Alavit's minority.

The deal involves the cessation of fire throughout Syria, the support of SDF in the fight against Pro-Assad fighters and the affirmation that the Kurdish people are an integral part of Syria and is entitled to citizenship and guaranteed constitutional rights.

While discussion about Integration of SDF In the Syrian state, they continue after the fall of Al-Assad, efforts to reach an agreement were impeded by perceptions that the group was less committed to opposing the deposed regime than other opposition forces.

The United States has partnered with SDF in its fight against ISIL (ISIS) the armed group whose so -called Caliphate in Syria was overthrown in 2019.

Washington's support for SDF has put tension on its relationship with Turkier, which views the group as a continuation of the Kurdish nationalist Kurdistan Workers' Party, which Ankara considers a “terrorist” organization.

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