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President Barzani Leads Talks With Mazloum Abdi

President Masoud Barzani convened high-level talks in Erbil to address escalating developments in Syria. He met Syrian Democratic Forces Commander Mazloum Abdi and U.S. Envoy Tom Barrack. The meeting focused on rising violence and political stability.

First, the participants discussed the recent clashes in Aleppo. Fighting in the city raised serious concerns among regional actors. Therefore, leaders prioritized immediate de-escalation.

Moreover, the talks aimed to protect Kurdish rights in Syria. President Barzani emphasized political inclusion and security. He stressed that Kurdish communities need guarantees and dialogue.

Additionally, discussions focused on preserving the SDF-Damascus agreement. Leaders signed the deal in 2025 to support integration and stability. However, recent violence placed the agreement under pressure.

Consequently, President Barzani urged all sides to honor commitments. He encouraged restraint and communication. He emphasized peaceful solutions over confrontation.

Meanwhile, Mazloum Abdi outlined security challenges facing the SDF. He explained recent troop redeployments near Aleppo. These steps aimed to reduce tensions and protect civilians.

Furthermore, Abdi highlighted the importance of political dialogue. He stressed coordination with regional and international partners. Therefore, he welcomed Barzani’s mediation role.

U.S. Envoy Tom Barrack reinforced Washington’s support for stability. He emphasized the need to prevent further escalation. He also supported preserving existing agreements.

In addition, the meeting addressed humanitarian concerns. Violence displaced civilians and disrupted daily life. Therefore, leaders discussed civilian protection measures.

Moreover, participants reviewed communication mechanisms. They aimed to strengthen coordination between stakeholders. Clear channels remain essential during crises.

President Barzani highlighted Erbil’s role as a dialogue platform. He stressed the importance of diplomacy in resolving conflicts. Consequently, Erbil continues hosting sensitive negotiations.

At the same time, the talks examined regional implications. Instability in Syria affects neighboring areas. Therefore, leaders sought solutions that limit wider impact.

Observers described the meeting as timely. They noted increasing risks if dialogue fails. As a result, expectations for positive outcomes grew.

Furthermore, analysts emphasized Barzani’s consistent engagement. He continues mediating during critical moments. Thus, his involvement carries significant weight.

The participants also discussed long-term political arrangements. Inclusive governance remains essential for stability. Therefore, leaders stressed mutual respect.

In conclusion, the Erbil talks marked a crucial step for Syria’s stability. President Barzani pushed dialogue and protection of rights. Consequently, regional actors now await concrete outcomes.

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