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SDF withdrew from Sheikh Fouqani and Sheikh Tahtani east of Aleppo, while Syrian army forces redeployed from Hasakah outskirts, marking the first field phase of the SDF–Damascus security agreement.
Washington cannot impose democracy in Syria, nor should it try to. But it can endorse Syria’s territorial unity while insisting that unity without minority rights is a recipe for more instability.
SDF agreement will be implemented from Monday, citing a ceasefire, phased integration, and international backing amid new security measures in Hasakah.