Kurdish forces integrated into Syrian state institutions

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Hindustan Times

Syrian Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi announced that the integration of Kurdish military, security and administrative institutions into Syria's state institutions is complete, marking the end of a long-held Kurdish autonomy project. The outcome follows a January agreement signed by Abdi and President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a decree recognising Kurdish national rights and Kurdish as a national language, and appointments of Kurdish officials to government posts. Government forces have entered Hasakeh and Qamishli and taken control of Qamishli airport and key oil fields, while US troops transferred more than 5,700 Islamic State detainees to Iraq during the transition.

Kurdish institutions have been integrated into Syrian state institutions

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Fighting and negotiations followed a January agreement to integrate Kurdish institutions into the state. Government forces moved into Hasakeh and Qamishli and took key oil fields. Next steps may include legal and security integration under…

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