A historic agreement has been signed between the new Syrian Government, led by President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commanded by Mazloum Abdi. The 14-point “Ceasefire and Full Integration Agreement” outlines a comprehensive roadmap for ending the autonomous administration in northeast Syria and reintegrating its military and civil structures into the central state.


The deal effectively dissolves the SDF as an independent entity, merging its fighters into the Syrian Ministry of Defense on an “individual basis,” while granting significant concessions regarding Kurdish cultural rights and local administrative representation. Crucially, the agreement mandates the expulsion of all non-Syrian PKK members and transfers control of strategic oil fields and ISIS detention centers back to Damascus.
Below is the full text of the agreement.
Ceasefire and Full Integration Agreement
First: An immediate and comprehensive ceasefire across all fronts and contact lines between the Syrian Government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), alongside the withdrawal of all SDF military formations to the east of the Euphrates River as a preliminary step for redeployment.
Second: The full and immediate administrative and military handover of Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa governorates to the Syrian Government. This includes the transfer of all civil institutions and facilities, with the immediate issuance of decrees to permanentize current employees within the specialized ministries of the Syrian state.
Third: Integrating all civilian institutions in al-Hasakah Governorate into the institutions of the Syrian state and its administrative structures.
Fourth: The Syrian Government shall take control of all border crossings, oil fields, and gas fields in the region, with protection secured by regular forces to ensure the return of resources to the Syrian state, while considering the special case of Kurdish areas.
Fifth: The full integration of all SDF military and security personnel into the structures of the Syrian Ministries of Defense and Interior on an “individual” basis following necessary security vetting, granting them military ranks, financial entitlements, and logistical requirements accordingly.
Sixth: The leadership of the SDF commits to refraining from incorporating remnants of the former regime into its ranks, and to providing lists of officers from the former regime’s remnants present in areas of northeastern Syria.
Seventh: The issuance of a presidential decree appointing a nominee to assume the position of Governor of al-Hasakah, as a guarantee of political participation and local representation.
Eighth: The removal of heavy military presence from the city of Ain al-Arab (Kobani), the formation of a security force drawn from the city’s residents, and the retention of a local police force that is administratively affiliated with the Syrian Ministry of Interior.
Ninth: The integration of the administration responsible for the ISIS prisoners and camps, as well as the forces responsible for securing these facilities, with the Syrian government, so that the Syrian government assumes full legal and security responsibility for them.
Tenth: The adoption of a list of candidates submitted by the SDF leadership to hold high-ranking military, security, and civil positions within the central state structure to ensure national partnership.
Eleventh: Welcoming Presidential Decree No. 13 of 2026, which provides for the recognition of Kurdish cultural and linguistic rights and for addressing outstanding rights-based and civil issues—including those of unregistered/stateless persons and accumulated property-rights claims from previous decades.
Twelfth: The SDF commits to the removal of all non-Syrian Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leaders and members outside the borders of the Syrian Arab Republic to ensure sovereignty and regional stability.
Thirteenth: The Syrian state commits to continuing the fight against terrorism (ISIS) as an active member of the International Coalition, in coordination with the United States, to ensure the security and stability of the region.
Fourteenth: Working toward understandings concerning the safe and dignified return of the residents of the Afrin and Sheikh Maqsoud areas to their homes.
Signed:
• Ahmad Al-Sharaa, President of the Syrian Arab Republic
• Mazloum Abdi, Commander of Syrian Democratic Forces










