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The article discusses negotiations between the U.S., Turkey, Syria, and Kurdish forces over the fate of Kurdish fighters in Syria, who are considered allies by the U.S. against Islamic State but a security threat by Turkey. A potential deal could see some Kurdish fighters leave the northeast and others come under the authority of Syria's new defense ministry.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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