Ceasefire Deal Reached as Clashes Resume in Syria's Hasakah Province
A fragile truce has been brokered between Syria's military and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), bringing a temporary halt to clashes in the strategic province of Hasakah. According to reports, the ceasefire agreement was announced on January 20, following a previous deal that collapsed.
The Syrian government has issued an ultimatum to the SDF, requiring the Kurdish forces to establish an integration plan for the province within four days or risk being met with a state crackdown. This development comes as tensions between the two parties have escalated in recent days.
The breakdown of the previous agreement underscores the challenges facing efforts to stabilize Syria's conflict-ridden region. As the situation remains fluid, it is unclear whether this new ceasefire will hold and what implications it may have for the future of the SDF and Hasakah province.
A fragile truce has been brokered between Syria's military and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), bringing a temporary halt to clashes in the strategic province of Hasakah. According to reports, the ceasefire agreement was announced on January 20, following a previous deal that collapsed.
The Syrian government has issued an ultimatum to the SDF, requiring the Kurdish forces to establish an integration plan for the province within four days or risk being met with a state crackdown. This development comes as tensions between the two parties have escalated in recent days.
The breakdown of the previous agreement underscores the challenges facing efforts to stabilize Syria's conflict-ridden region. As the situation remains fluid, it is unclear whether this new ceasefire will hold and what implications it may have for the future of the SDF and Hasakah province.