Clashes Erupt in Aleppo as Syrian-Kurdish Military Integration Talks Falter
Clashes between the Syrian army and Kurdish-led SDF in Aleppo coincide with high-stakes Turkish-Syrian talks on the group's military integration, threatening Syria's fragile stability.
Clashes have erupted in Aleppo between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), escalating tensions at a critical moment. The violence coincides with a high-level visit by Turkey's foreign minister to Damascus for talks on the SDF's contentious integration into the new Syrian state military, a process that now appears to be dangerously stalled.
The fighting appears to be a direct fallout from ongoing diplomatic efforts. According to Al Jazeera, the visit by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Damascus for talks on the SDF's future was the "catalyst" for Monday's clashes, which reportedly involved heavy gunfire and shelling.
In March 2025, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and the SDF, which controls a large swath of northeastern Syria, signed a deal to integrate the group into state institutions. However, the agreement's implementation has stalled over vague details. Damascus has reportedly proposed merging the 50,000 SDF fighters into three divisions with partial Syrian control, a plan Turkey staunchly opposes, demanding the complete dismantlement of the SDF’s existing command structure.
The issue of SDF integration isn't merely a technical military reshuffle; it's arguably the most combustible factor in Syria today. It represents a geopolitical flashpoint where Syria's quest for national unity collides with Turkey's core security interests. A failure to find a workable compromise threatens to not only destabilize northeastern Syria but also undermine the fragile unity of the entire country.
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