
Tue Mar 11 16:52:36 UTC 2025: ## Syrian Government and Kurdish Forces Sign Historic Deal to Integrate Kurdish Administration
**Damascus, Syria** – In a significant development following recent violence along Syria’s coast, the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have signed a landmark agreement to integrate the Kurdish administration into the Syrian state. The deal, signed Monday in Damascus by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi, aims to solidify the government’s control while granting long-sought recognition to the Kurdish minority.
The agreement outlines the integration of all Kurdish-controlled civil and military organizations, including border crossings, airports, and oil and gas fields, under Syrian state administration. In return, the Kurds will be formally recognized as an integral part of Syria, granted full citizenship rights, and guaranteed constitutional protections. This represents a major shift for the Kurds, who have historically faced marginalization and repression under previous regimes.
The deal follows a surge in violence on Syria’s coast, resulting in the deaths of over 1,000 civilians, primarily Alawites, according to a war monitor. Analysts suggest the agreement serves the Syrian government by consolidating power over a vast territory rich in resources and providing a well-trained military contingent to bolster its forces. The SDF gains crucial recognition and a pathway to participate in shaping Syria’s future.
While the deal’s specifics regarding the fate of prisons holding thousands of ISIS fighters remain unclear, Abdi has previously indicated Damascus intends to assume control. Joint operations against remaining ISIS elements in the Syrian desert are planned for the coming days.
The agreement, reportedly signed with the tacit approval of the United States, is seen as a historic opportunity for the Kurds, who have long sought recognition and have suffered attacks from Turkey-backed groups. The timing is also significant, coinciding with a recent call by imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan for his group to disband. The deal is expected to be fully implemented by the end of the year. Celebrations erupted in various Syrian cities following the announcement.