A fragile ceasefire has been reached in Syria after the Syrian army, led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa, seized key territories from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. U.S. Senator Jim Risch welcomed the ceasefire but cautioned that the Syrian government's actions must align with its promises to respect Kurdish rights, warning that ongoing violence only benefits extremist groups. Reports indicate continued skirmishes and concerns over the release of Islamic State prisoners by Syrian forces, raising doubts about the government's commitment to peace and inclusivity.
Kurdish leaders and analysts have called for stronger U.S. intervention and guarantees of protection, emphasizing the Kurds' longstanding partnership with Western nations in the fight against terrorism. The international community is closely watching the situation, as questions remain about the interim Syrian government's treatment of minorities and its legitimacy. Experts highlight the importance of supporting Kurdish forces, who have played a crucial role in counterterrorism efforts in Syria.

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