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The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), Mazlum Abdi, announced the completion of the integration of civilian and military institutions within the areas of the autonomous administration in northeastern Syria into the structures of the Syrian state. This comes as part of an agreement signed with the Syrian government. The agreement stipulates integrating the civil and administrative institutions of the autonomous administration into the framework of the Syrian state's institutions, and merging the military and security forces affiliated with the SDF into the Ministries of Defense and Interior, while ensuring the cultural and linguistic rights of the Kurds. The announcement followed the signing of a deal with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on January 31, acknowledging the national rights of the Kurds and adopting the Kurdish language as an official language. This marks an unprecedented step in Syria's history since independence in 1946. The move coincided with the SDF withdrawing from large areas with Arab majorities and focusing on predominantly Kurdish regions in Hasakah, reflecting a significant development in the management of northeastern Syria.
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