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    As ceasefire deadline looms, pressure on SDF to integrate with Syrian army

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekJanuary 24, 2026Updated:January 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As ceasefire deadline looms, pressure on SDF to integrate with Syrian army
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    Syria’s foreign ministry denies government forces reached an agreement with SDF on extending the deadline.

    Pressure is mounting on the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces to fully integrate its fighters into the Syrian army as the clock ticks down on a ceasefire deal due to expire today.

    Syria’s foreign ministry on Saturday denied that government forces had reached an agreement with the SDF on extending the deadline of the ceasefire deal reached earlier this week.

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    “There is no truth to what is being circulated regarding the extension of the deadline with the SDF,” the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) quoted the ministry as saying.

    The Syrian army and the SDF agreed to a four-day ceasefire on Tuesday, after Kurdish fighters relinquished swaths of territory to government forces, which also sent reinforcements to a Kurdish stronghold in the northeast.

    Government troops have seized expanses of northern and eastern territory ⁠in the last two weeks from the SDF in a rapid turn of events that has consolidated President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s rule.

    Al-Sharaa’s ​forces were approaching a last cluster of Kurdish-held cities in the northeast earlier this week when he abruptly announced a ‍ceasefire, giving the SDF until Saturday night to come up with a plan to integrate with Syria’s army.

    They brought key oil fields, hydroelectric dams and some facilities holding ISIL (ISIS) fighters and affiliated civilians under government control.

    The al-Aqtan prison in Raqqa province, which holds thousands of ISIL fighters, is now under the government’s control.

    media’s Bernard Smith, reporting from al-Hol, said the Syrian army had taken hold of the camp housing tens of thousands of suspected ISIL members and that no escapes had been reported.

    “There was a limbo period on January 20, when the SDF pulled out, and the camp was left unguarded until the Syrian army came back later that evening,” Smith said, adding that government forces were now “fully in control”.

    Despite hope for a negotiated resolution, both sides have ramped up ​military preparations.

    Syrian military officials told Reuters news agency they were readying forces for a fight. Reuters reported seeing army vehicles and buses ‌of fighters arriving near Hasakah, where SDF forces have also bolstered positions.

    Meanwhile, the United States military has been transferring hundreds of detained ISIL fighters from Syrian prisons ‌across the border into Iraq.

    media’s Zein Basravi, reporting from Raqqa, on Saturday said “the future of Syria is being decided one day, one hour at a time”.

    “The ceasefire seems to be what everyone is talking about,” he said. “The immediate goal is to make sure that the ceasefire remains, if only for a little while longer.”

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