Syria
On January 30, 2026, the Syrian transitional government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced a landmark agreement to integrate the Kurdish-controlled region of Rojava into the Syrian state. This accord marks a significant step toward national unity and the resolution of longstanding tensions between Damascus and the Kurdish population.
The agreement was facilitated by key international mediators, including the United States, France, and Iraq’s Kurdistan President Nechirvan Barzani. The U.S. hailed the deal as a "historic step" toward Syrian unification, while France expressed full support for its implementation. Kurdish officials have called on these international partners to monitor the process to ensure adherence to the terms.
Despite the agreement, challenges remain in its implementation. Some factions within the Kurdish forces have expressed dissatisfaction, and concerns persist about the influence of external actors, such as the PKK. Syrian authorities have emphasized the need for the Kurds to demonstrate commitment to the agreement's terms. The success of this accord is seen as pivotal for Syria's stability and the broader Middle East region.