UN Security Council Welcomes Syria, SDF Deal
Council members said Thursday that they supported the agreement, which covers the “civil, economic, administrative, and military integration of northeast Syria,” noting that “implementation is already underway.”
The council emphasized the importance of both parties adhering to the agreement to reduce civilian suffering, strengthen counterterrorism measures against ISIS (Daesh), protect civilians, ensure unhindered humanitarian access, and support Syria’s post-conflict recovery.
The Security Council also reaffirmed “the primary responsibility of the Government of Syria to protect all its citizens, including Syrian Kurds,” and welcomed President Ahmad al-Sharaa’s issuance of Decree 13, aimed at safeguarding the rights of Syrian Kurds. Members encouraged continued efforts to integrate Kurdish representatives into the Syrian government and facilitate the return of displaced Kurdish populations to their areas of origin.
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