
Saudi Arabia welcomes the agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF to support stability
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomed the agreement reached between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), affirming that this step represents a significant positive development towards restoring Syria's full sovereignty over its territory. This Saudi position is consistent with the Kingdom's steadfast policy of supporting all efforts to preserve Syria's unity, stability, and Arab identity.
The importance of the agreement in the Syrian context
This rapprochement between Damascus and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) marks a pivotal turning point in the Syrian crisis, which has now lasted for more than a decade. Since the outbreak of the conflict in 2011, Syria has suffered from sharp geographical and political divisions, with the SDF controlling vast areas in the northeast of the country, regions rich in natural resources and oil. Reaching understandings between the two sides paves the way for unifying national efforts to confront security challenges, including combating terrorist organizations that have exploited the security vacuum for years, as well as curbing foreign interventions that have negatively impacted Syrian national decision-making.
The Saudi role and the return to the Arab fold
This Saudi welcome cannot be separated from the broader context of recent diplomatic moves led by Riyadh, culminating in the resumption of diplomatic relations with Damascus and Syria's return to its seat in the Arab League. Saudi Arabia views intra-Syrian dialogue, specifically between the government, Kurdish groups, and other factions, as an essential component of a comprehensive political solution in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2254. Saudi diplomacy believes that sustainable solutions can only be achieved through internal consensus and the rejection of discord to guarantee Syria's security, which is a cornerstone of Arab national security.
Expected regional impacts
This agreement is expected to have a positive impact on the stability of the entire region. Unifying Syrian institutions and extending state authority over the entire border will reduce border tensions and deprive external actors of pretexts for military intervention. Furthermore, the success of this agreement may encourage other parties to engage in the national reconciliation process, thus accelerating reconstruction and the return of refugees—issues of concern to both the international community and neighboring countries.
