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Syria Ceasefire with Kurds Brings Hope After Aleppo Violence

Published on: October 8, 2025 9:32 AM

Syria has announced a ceasefire with Kurds after deadly clashes in the northern city of Aleppo. The decision followed a meeting between President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi. Both sides agreed to stop fighting and start new military deployments in northern and northeastern Syria. Officials said the deal aims to restore peace after months of rising tension between the government and Kurdish forces.

The Syria ceasefire with Kurds comes after intense fighting that killed civilians and soldiers in Aleppo’s Kurdish-majority areas. Residents fled their homes as bombardments hit Sheikh Maqsud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods. The clashes highlighted deep mistrust between the Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces, who demand regional autonomy. The government, however, continues to reject the idea of decentralization, calling it a threat to national unity.

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According to the Syrian defense ministry, the new truce covers all fronts and begins immediately. U.S. officials, including envoy Tom Barrack and Admiral Brad Cooper, also joined the talks. They supported efforts to keep Syria stable and prevent a new civil war. Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi said discussions also focused on fighting the Islamic State group and protecting all Syrian communities.

The Syria ceasefire with Kurds followed months of tension since the ouster of Bashar al-Assad last year. The new government in Damascus has struggled to control Kurdish-held regions. Many Kurds accuse the authorities of excluding them from national politics. The ceasefire, if honored, could mark the first step toward rebuilding trust and creating lasting peace across northern Syria.

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For now, the Syria ceasefire with Kurds brings cautious optimism after years of conflict. Analysts say the truce must be followed by real political dialogue and fair power-sharing. People in Aleppo hope this agreement will finally end violence and allow families to return home safely. If it holds, the ceasefire could help rebuild stability in war-torn Syria.

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