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The article details the agreement to merge the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with Syrian state institutions, particularly concerning the future of the Kurdish Women's Protection Units (YPJ). Roxane Mohammed, the spokesperson for the units, revealed that the units proposed to Damascus that they remain within the Syrian army to ensure women's rights and their participation in decision-making positions, emphasizing that the future of the female fighters has not been officially settled yet. She explained that the units enjoy a degree of autonomy and independence within the SDF and that they have not yet received an official response to their request. Mohammed denied giving her approval to join the Ministry of Interior and stressed that any definition of the fighters' roles would require direct dialogue. She expressed the view that women’s presence in the military could strengthen national unity and would add value to the future Syrian army. Ultimately, the future of the Kurdish female fighters remains uncertain and subject to negotiations, with Damascus and Turkey both interested in the course of the agreement and its impact on the political and security landscape in Syria.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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