Israel and Syria Set Up U.S.-Overseen Communications Cell to Coordinate De‑Escalation
The U.S. welcomed the step with specifics on staffing and timelines still undisclosed.
Overview
- The move follows a trilateral meeting in Paris that included U.S. officials.
- A new joint cell is designed for immediate, continuous coordination on intelligence exchanges, military de‑escalation, and diplomatic and commercial contacts under U.S. oversight.
- The announcement came in a joint statement distributed by the U.S. Department of State.
- Washington described the outcomes as positive, while the statement offered no operational details or implementation schedule.
- A Syrian government source quoted by Al‑Ikhbariya, as reported by TASS, said further progress requires a clear timetable for Israeli withdrawal from a zone south of Damascus.