Syria: AANES Issues Warning Regarding Outcomes of ‘Astana Meetings’

A funeral procession held for female Kurdish leaders who were killed in a strike launched by a Turkish drone on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A funeral procession held for female Kurdish leaders who were killed in a strike launched by a Turkish drone on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Syria: AANES Issues Warning Regarding Outcomes of ‘Astana Meetings’

A funeral procession held for female Kurdish leaders who were killed in a strike launched by a Turkish drone on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A funeral procession held for female Kurdish leaders who were killed in a strike launched by a Turkish drone on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)

A high-ranking official within the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) has issued a cautionary statement regarding the implications arising from the recent Astana meetings.

These meetings focused on deliberating a roadmap aimed at establishing normalized relations between Türkiye and the Syrian government.

According to the official, these outcomes carry substantial risks for the de-escalation zones in Syria, as they encompass the activation of military, security, and intelligence components between Ankara and Damascus.

This comes at a time the “Syrian Democratic Council,” the political body of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), stressed the importance of active involvement by Arab countries in finding a comprehensive political solution in Syria, in line with international resolutions.

The Council emphasized the necessity for Arab openness towards the Damascus government to align with “the aspirations of the Syrian people to achieve their demands for change and democratic transition.”

The co-chair of the Department of External Relations in the AANES, Bedran Ciya Kurd, affirmed that the outcomes of the recent Astana meeting have outlined a roadmap for cooperation and coordination between Damascus and Ankara on various levels.

Ciya Kurd further noted that the outcomes “guarantee the interests of all parties involved in the process, sharing influence among them, and embarking on actions against national interests.”

“This track has entered a new and dangerous phase aimed at repairing bilateral relations between Türkiye and the Syrian regime, at the expense of the Syrian people's interests,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

“It involves conducting mutual deals and working on security and intelligence issues to undermine stability in the established de-escalation zones,” explained Ciya Kurd.

Ciya Kurd’s remarks reflect the concerns of Syrian Kurds that the normalization between Ankara and Damascus may come at their expense.

The Syrian government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, accuses the Kurds of having separatist tendencies, while Türkiye accuses them of being affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which is listed as a terrorist organization.



Lebanese Army Arrests Suspects Linked to Rocket Attack against Israel

Lebanese Army Commander Rodolphe Haikal and troops inspect the border with Israel. (Army Command)
Lebanese Army Commander Rodolphe Haikal and troops inspect the border with Israel. (Army Command)
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Lebanese Army Arrests Suspects Linked to Rocket Attack against Israel

Lebanese Army Commander Rodolphe Haikal and troops inspect the border with Israel. (Army Command)
Lebanese Army Commander Rodolphe Haikal and troops inspect the border with Israel. (Army Command)

The Lebanese army arrested a number of suspects linked to the firing of rockets towards Israel.

Israel on Friday launched the broadest attack against Lebanon since the November ceasefire in retaliation to the firing of rockets from Lebanese territories. Israel responded by striking Beirut’s southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh – a Hezbollah stronghold.

The army said it arrested a number of people, including Lebanese and Palestinian nationals, on suspicion of launching the rockets.

Nearly a week earlier, Israel attacked southern Lebanon following similar rocket launches from the South.

Hezbollah has denied having any links to both rocket attacks, while the Lebanese government has vowed to arrest the suspects.

A security source told Asharq Al-Awsat that the army has kicked off an investigation with the detainees.

The military has reached leads that will take it to the party behind the attack, another security source told Al Arabiya television.

Army Commander Rodolphe Haikal inspected on Saturday troops deployed south of the Litani River, underscoring their “role in serving the nation and its perseverance.”

“The military institution is tasked with protecting Lebanon and its people regardless of their affiliations,” he stressed.

The launching of rockets from Lebanon towards Israel only serves the enemy, he declared, saying the military is carrying out the necessary investigations to uncover the culprits.

Moreover, he stated that the only hurdle to the Lebanese army’s permanent deployment in the South and consolidation of the ceasefire is the Israeli occupation of Lebanese territories and its repeated violations of the nation’s sovereignty.

In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued to hold Lebanon responsible for the attacks.

He stressed that Israel will be “uncompromising” towards violations and that he has instructed the security minister and army to act accordingly.

“Lebanon is responsible for what is being launched from its territory, and it must ensure that no attacks are carried out against Israel,” he demanded.