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Direct Talks Between Turkey and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)

Direct Talks Between Turkey and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Mediated by the United States:
**Discussing Withdrawal, Prison Transfers, and Integration of Forces**
Turkey and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) recently held direct negotiations under U.S. mediation aimed at addressing sensitive issues related to the political and security future in northeastern Syria. This is considered a rare step and comes as part of international efforts to de-escalate tensions and find peaceful solutions to the Syrian crisis.
**Objectives of the Negotiations**
The talks primarily focused on several key points, including:
1- The Future Presence of U.S. Troops in Syria:** The two sides discussed the ongoing role of American forces in Syrian territory, the possibility of a gradual withdrawal, and ensuring the security of areas occupied by the international coalition forces, particularly those involved in fighting ISIS.
2. Transfer of Prisons and Camps:** Discussions covered phases of transferring control over prisons and camps housing ISIS fighters and their families, especially amid international concerns about potential re-entry into hostile activities. This issue is among the most sensitive, with Turkey and other parties calling for strict security measures to prevent prisoner escapes.
3. Integrating the SDF into the Syrian Army:** One of the proposed plans involved integrating SDF forces into the new Syrian national army as part of efforts to unify military institutions, aiming to incorporate many fighters from Kurdish and Arab groups, thereby establishing lasting security and stability in the region.
**Level of Participation and Coordination**
According to sources, mid-level officials from both sides attended these negotiations. This is considered unusual, as most negotiations typically involve senior leaders or multiple mediators. The presence of these officials indicates an intent by both parties to gradually advance the negotiation process and create conducive atmospheres for future agreements.
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**Background and Surrounding Conditions**
These developments come amid escalating international, especially American and Turkish, pressures on both sides to seek political and diplomatic solutions to Syria’s ongoing war—particularly following recent escalations in northwest Syria and increased security threats as ISIS reorganizes in some areas. This complicates the regional and international landscape.
Additionally, the talks occur amid heightened tensions between Turkey and the Kurds, especially after Turkish military operations in areas controlled by the SDF, and Ankara’s opposition to any form of integrating the SDF into the official Syrian forces, citing national security concerns.
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