Syrian President Says Israel Security Talks May Yield Deal Soon
Negotiations aim to end Israeli military strikes and establish monitored security arrangements, with key agreements expected by year-end to stabilize the region, officials said.
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Israel wants to ’keep Mount Hermon’ in any Syria security deal
Syrian–Israeli negotiations have accelerated ahead of the UN General Assembly in New York, with leaks suggesting a security deal could be reached before the end of the year. Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa said talks may produce results “in the coming days,” but insisted peace or normalisation is not on the table. Israel, however, is demanding to maintain its hold on Mount Hermon, a key strategic position, as part of any arrangement. Syrian mil…
Syria–Israel Talks Intensify Ahead of New York Address, Backed by U.S. Mediation - The Syrian Observer
Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin arrived in Damascus on Wednesday for an official visit, according to Turkish security sources cited by Anadolu Agency. Kalin is expected to meet Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and other officials to discuss bilateral relations, regional security, and the latest developments. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council in New York convened to address Israel’s military actions in Gaza, underscoring the broader reg…
Syrian President Says Israel Security Talks May Yield Deal Soon
DAMASCUS (JNS) – Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Wednesday that ongoing security negotiations with Israel may soon yield a formal agreement. During a briefing before his trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the Syrian leader said talks could lead to results “in the coming days,” according to Reuters. A Syrian Foreign […]
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