Turkey Pushes for Disbandment of Kurdish YPG After Assad's Fall
Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, Turkey calls for the Kurdish YPG to disarm and leave Syria, while a transitional government begins to take shape.
- Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has demanded the Kurdish militia YPG either disband or face forced dissolution, labeling the group a terrorist organization tied to the PKK.
- The transitional Syrian government, formed after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, has vowed to prevent the YPG from exploiting the country's oil resources.
- The Turkish-backed Syrian National Army has advanced into YPG-controlled territories, recently seizing the key northern city of Manbij.
- An international summit in Jordan is convening global and regional leaders to discuss Syria's future, with calls for an inclusive political process involving all factions.
- Turkey plans to reopen its embassy in Damascus, signaling its intent to maintain significant influence in post-Assad Syria.