YPJ delegation meets Syrian officials in Damascus

QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – A delegation from the leadership of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) arrived on Wednesday in Damascus to meet with officials from the Syrian transitional government.

An exclusive source told North Press that the meeting comes as part of efforts to enhance channels of dialogue and coordination between the two sides amid evolving political dynamics in Syria.

The delegation includes senior YPJ commanders Rohilat Afrin and Sozdar Haji.

No official statements have been issued yet regarding the agenda of the talks or the level of representation from the Syrian government.

The source indicated that discussions are expected to focus on issues related to communication and potential coordination between the parties.

The YPJ is expected to release an official statement in the coming hours outlining the details and outcomes of the meeting.

The visit marks a notable development in contacts between Kurdish-led military structures in northeast Syria and authorities in Damascus, as various actors continue to explore avenues for dialogue following recent political shifts in the country.

Further details are anticipated once the YPJ statement is released.

By Taysir Mohammed