Kurdish Districts in Aleppo Strike Landmark Deal with Damascus

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Kurdish Districts in Aleppo Strike Landmark Deal with Damascus
The Syrian government and the councils governing Aleppo's Kurdish districts have reached a significant 14-point agreement. The deal was finalized on April 1, 2025, between the Damascus administration and the General Councils of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyah. These are predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods in the northern city of Aleppo. The agreement's full details are not public. However, such pacts typically address local administration, security, and service provision. This marks a notable step in formalizing relations between these areas and the central government after years of conflict. Analysts view the deal as part of Syria's ongoing political stabilization efforts. It aims to integrate these long-standing autonomous districts into the state's framework.