20.01.2026 07:10
No results came from the meeting between Syrian President Ahmad Shara and the terrorist organization YPG/SDG leader Mazlum Abdi. It was learned that Abdi attempted to change the terms of the agreement and that differences of opinion emerged among SDF leaders during the meeting. While it was reported that the Damascus administration demanded everything from the terrorist organization, Abdi walked away from the table, and following this development, reports of clashes began to emerge from different parts of the country.
It was announced that no result came from today's meeting between Syrian President Ahmed Shara and the terrorist organization YPG/SDG leader Mazlum Abdi. Shara had signed the agreement, but Abdi had stated that he would meet with Shara on Monday due to weather conditions.
TRIED TO CHANGE THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT
According to information provided to the Syrian press by sources close to the Syrian government, Abdi also tried to change the terms of the agreement. It was reported in the Syrian press that significant differences of opinion emerged among SDF leaders during the meeting and that they did not have a clear vision of what they wanted.
DID NOT APPROVE THE AGREEMENT
According to a report on NTV, it was stated that the meeting was not positive, and the Damascus administration demanded that the terrorist organization "hand over everything." It was noted that Abdi was not satisfied with the terms of the agreement and requested time to discuss the matter with other commanders. It was also reported that he reiterated his proposal for the integration of YPG/SDG into the Syrian army in units rather than individuals. The Syrian media also announced that no result was reached regarding the approval of the agreement from the meeting.
REPORTS OF CONFLICT BEGAN TO COME IN
Fawza Youssef, a member of the PYD co-presidency and a member of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) negotiation team in Damascus, stated that the meeting that brought Mazlum Abdi and Syrian President Ahmed Shara together did not go positively. After the Abdi-Shara meeting yielded no results, reports of conflicts began to come in from different points.