Syrian army, Kurdish-led SDF agree to stop deadly fighting in Aleppo
Summary
Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have agreed to stop fighting in Aleppo after recent clashes. The fighting had resulted in the deaths of at least two civilians. This decision came after discussions aimed at reducing tensions.Key Facts
- The Syrian army and Kurdish-led SDF agreed to stop fighting in Aleppo.
- Recent clashes resulted in the deaths of at least two civilians.
- Syria's defense ministry confirmed the ceasefire through the state news agency SANA.
- The clashes occurred during a visit by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
- Turkey considers the SDF a 'terrorist' organization.
- The SDF was supposed to integrate into Syria's armed forces by the end of the year.
- The SDF has issued orders to stop responding to attacks from Syrian forces after talks for de-escalation.
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