"Steps must continue to resolve remaining issues and foster Kurdish unity. During the meeting, Kurdish issues were discussed, and it was decided to keep dialogue channels open," Muslim stated.
Abdi revealed that his recent meeting with President Barzani was aimed at addressing multiple concerns, including halting Turkish attacks and resolving ongoing tensions between the SDF and Turkey.
On Wednesday, Mazloum Abdi, who heads the US-backed SDF ... On Wednesday Washington's Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Turkey had "legitimate concerns" about Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants inside Syria and called for a resolution in ...
Mazlum Abdi, the commander of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), is set to meet Masoud Barzani, the former president of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and leader of the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), in a significant move to strengthen Kurdish unity.
By Jonathan Spicer, Tuvan Gumrukcu and Maya Gebeily ISTANBUL/DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Negotiators are zeroing in on a potential deal to resolve one of the most explosive questions looming over Syria's future: the fate of Kurdish forces that the U.
General Mazloum Abdi, who leads the Syrian Democratic Forces ... another opposition group backed by Turkey. He warned these groups could attempt their own breakout of the camps - and absorb ...
The leaders of two previously rival Kurdish groups have met in northern Iraq in an apparent step toward reconciliation at a time when the political upheaval in Syria has left Kurds in the region facing an uncertain future.
Clashes between Turkish-backed forces and Kurdish-led fighters in northern Syria have killed 37 people, with intense battles continuing despite diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation. The fighting,
Battles between Turkish-backed groups, supported by air strikes, and Kurdish-led forces killed 37 people on Thursday in Syria's northern Manbij region, a war monitor said.
War monitor reports 37 killed in clashes between Turkish-backed groups and Kurdish-led forces in Syria's Manbij region.
According to political scientist and economist Aydin Sezer, the issue of Syria and the Syrian Kurds will remain a serious problem
More than a month has passed since Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, the leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militant group, became the de facto leader of Syria. Since then, he has dropped his nom de guerre in favour of his real name, Ahmed al-Shara, and has swapped his military attire for a suit and tie.