Roadmap to Peace: Syrian Region Sees Reform Post-Clashes
Syria, Jordan, and the U.S. have devised a roadmap to stabilize the volatile Sweida region in Syria following deadly clashes. Measures include justice for inciters, humanitarian aid access, and restoring services. Coordination aims to ensure security and facilitate the return of over 160,000 displaced individuals.

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Syria, Jordan, and the United States have unveiled a concrete roadmap aimed at restoring peace and security in the troubled Sweida region of southern Syria. This region witnessed severe sectarian violence in July, resulting in numerous fatalities and the displacement of over 160,000 people.
Key steps outlined in the agreement include apprehending individuals responsible for inciting violence, provision of aid, and reestablishing basic services. Furthermore, security forces will be deployed along key roads, aiding in internal reconciliation efforts and addressing the fates of those missing.
The collaboration underscores regional security interdependencies, with Jordan emphasizing its security linkage to southern Syria. The agreement follows past hostilities between Druze and Bedouin communities, along with interventions by Israeli forces supporting the Druze. The roadmap is a significant step towards regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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