
The Syrian presidency formed a committee consisting of five members to complete the agreement with the “Syrian Democratic Forces”, and to follow up the details, and it is scheduled to meet with the leader of “SDF” Mazloum Abdi (Wednesday) next Wednesday.
According to the sources, the committee will be headed by the former governor of Deir Al -Zour, Hussein Al -Salama, and will supervise the start of the implementation of the agreement signed by Syrian President Ahmed Al -Shara and the commander of the “Syrian Democratic Forces” oppressed and followed by his details.
In this context, a meeting of the committee assigned by the Syrian presidency and the oppressed Abdi will be prepared tomorrow (Wednesday), in Hasaka Governorate, northeastern Syria.
The sources stated that specialized committees will be formed later to discuss the economic, political and military issues that the agreement dealt with.
Syrian President Ahmed al -Shara and the leader of the “Syrian Democratic Forces”, Mazloum Abdi, signed an agreement confirming the unity of the Syrian territory and the refusal of division. The agreement stipulated the ceasefire in all Syrian territories, and that the Kurdish society is authentic in the state and its right is guaranteed in citizenship and the constitution. The presidency added that the agreement provides for the integration of civil and military institutions in northeastern Syria within the administration of the Syrian state.
Meanwhile, CBS news channel quoted its sources that the American and Israeli authorities have expressed interest in the possibility of resettlement of the Palestinians from Gaza in Syria.
According to the channel, the administration of President Donald Trump attempted to establish contacts with the new Syrian government on this issue through a mediator, while another source confirmed that a request was issued to the Syrian authorities, but he did not specify whether any response had been received.
For his part, a high -ranking Syrian official denied, in a statement to CBS, that he had received any requests from the United States or Israel regarding the settlement of Gaza residents.
The authorities of Somalia and the state of Somalia and Sudan reported that they had not received any offers from the United States or Israel to resettle the Palestinians from Gaza.
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