With this agreement, the new Syrian authorities seek to unify the military establishment under the same command and put an end to military fragmentation, while trying to meet the challenge of controlling all weapons in the country.
The factions that took part in the offensive that toppled the regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad have agreed to disband and integrate into a single unified force under the umbrella of the Defense Ministry. This was decided after a meeting with the new Syrian leader, Ahmed al Sharaa, several sources said on Tuesday.
Last Saturday, the parties involved held a first meeting to discuss this integration process led by the Ministry of Defense in the new army, which also involved the members of the army of the old regime who ‘deviated’ during the offensive to adhere to to close. to the ‘revolution’.
The new Syrian authorities have appointed a transitional government until March 2025 and pledged to pardon “everyone” except those whose hands are “stained with Syrian blood.”
With this agreement, the new Syrian authorities seek to unify the military establishment under the same command and put an end to military fragmentation, while trying to meet the challenge of controlling all weapons in the country.
Clashes in northeastern Syria
Meanwhile, the Syrian Democratic Forces (FSD), an armed alliance led by Syria’s Kurdish people, reported this Tuesday that its fighters repelled an attack by pro-Turkish factions in northeastern Syria, “where violent clashes are taking place.”
Source: EITB

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