Israel, Syria Engage in US-Mediated Talks on Non-Aggression Pact
Israel, Syria Engage in US-Mediated Talks on Non-Aggression Pact

Israel, Syria Engage in US-Mediated Talks on Non-Aggression Pact

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In a significant shift in Middle East geopolitics, Israel and Syria, under the new leadership of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, are engaged in US-mediated talks aiming for a non-aggression pact and potential normalization of relations. This development follows the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad by the rebel-led government headed by al-Sharaa, who has distanced Syria from its previous alliance with Iran, a key common concern for both Israel and the new Syrian administration. The discussions include restoring the 1974 Disengagement Agreement concerning the Golan Heights and may involve deployment of American forces to replace Israeli troops in certain areas. A high-profile meeting sponsored by President Donald Trump is planned to further these negotiations, signaling strong US support for the diplomatic process. Despite Israeli military incursions into southern Syria, both countries are cautiously exploring mutual security arrangements, reflecting broader regional realignments and the desire for stability post-Assad. These talks, the most serious in over a decade, underscore a new era of dialogue shaped by overlapping security interests and US diplomatic engagement.

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