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The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), Mazloum Abdi, announced the completion of the process of merging Kurdish civilian and military institutions into the structures of the Syrian state, after nearly eight months since signing an agreement with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. This came following lengthy negotiations and resulted in Kurdish autonomous institutions being integrated into the framework of the Syrian government, along with a military escalation between the two sides at the beginning of the year. Abdi confirmed that "the phase of institution merging has ended" and that the Kurdish struggle will continue to achieve their constitutional rights. This announcement comes after a decree issued by President Assad in January that recognizes the national rights of the Kurds and their language as an official language—an unprecedented step since Syria's independence in 1946—reflecting a major shift in the Syrian government's stance toward the Kurdish issue.
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