Critical turning point in the midst of ancient conflicts: Ceasefire and safe passage
The process, carried out in coordination with the USA and international actors, will change the historical balance in the eastern and northeastern regions. The current goal is to clarify the positions of the SDF elements planned to withdraw to the east of the Euphrates River, to integrate Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa into the state, and to put forward a comprehensive road map to accelerate the integration of civilian institutions in the region under state control. Having the state have a say in critical areas such as energy and security in the region is a priority for long-term stability. This process is not just a military realignment; It also includes multidimensional goals such as strengthening local governance capacity, protecting cultural rights, and combating terrorism through international cooperation.

First steps: Ceasefire and rapid security configuration
Deepening dialogues between the relevant parties aim to finalize the ceasefire on all front lines and withdraw the members of the organization to the east of the Euphrates River. This step is an essential prerequisite for stopping active conflict in the region and safely starting resettlement processes. The ceasefire also creates space for the restructuring of security forces and facilitates the protection of civilian infrastructure.
Bringing strategic regions under state control
The transfer of Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa to state control is a critical step in restoring the administrative and military integrity of the region. In this process, strengthening local institutions and establishing governance mechanisms in accordance with international norms are priorities. The centralization of the security architecture in the region is achieved through a framework that includes the contractual participation of secondary parties, and the participation of local people in governance processes is guaranteed.
Integration process in Hasakah and its surroundings
With the integration of institutions in Hasakah, it is aimed to include local civil and official structures in the administration of the Syrian state as a whole. This process is critical for improving local government capacity and ensuring security in the daily life of the people. Integration includes the steps of standardization of public services, public security and liberalization of the local economy.
State control of borders and energy resources
The transition to state control of customs gates, oil and gas fields is a clear step towards strengthening national energy security and improving the security of subsistence. These steps require transparency regarding resource sharing and fair distribution of revenues and restructure international trade networks in the region. In this process, technical infrastructures are established for the strengthening of security forces and public supervision.
Integration of security and administrative structures
The integration of SDF leaders and members begins with a clean repositioning of old regime elements. It covers issues of security and integration of military personnel, logistics rights and personal security. The special status of the Kurdish regions in the region is handled with a balanced approach within the framework of local autonomy. This is a key step for social peace and safe transition, resulting in the adaptation of the local community to safe transitions.
Political and social transformation goals
Political participation and representation mechanisms are strengthened by the appointment of Hasakah Governorship and local representation policies. This aims to ensure that the voice of the people of the region resonates in national dialogues and has a say in decision-making processes. At the same time, efforts are carried out for general security and regional stability; In areas such as Afrin and Sheikh Maksud, programs are implemented to support the safe return of residents to their homes. International cooperation, on the other hand, continues the joint fight against terrorist groups such as DAESH and establishes a critical bond for regional security.
Cultural rights, citizenship and international harmony
Regulations on cultural and civil rights aim to solve rights-based solutions and property problems with a framework that will be valid until 2026. Additionally, Türkiye’s support and the joint efforts of the global community play an important role in ensuring compliance with international decisions. This framework improves the safety and quality of life of local people, while also accelerating the reconstruction process in line with international norms.
A future design where energy and security combine
One of the most critical points in this process is the strengthening of the economic foundation of the region by transitioning energy resources to state control. Securely integrating energy infrastructure creates jobs and income for local people, as well as reducing the need for political intervention by external actors over land and resources. With security steps, it is aimed to secure local community support and make peaceful transformations permanent.
In this context, the necessary legal and administrative mechanisms for the implementation of the new era are rapidly shaped. International supervision and transparent financial management principles increase the reliability of the reconstruction process. Additionally, constant dialogues with civil society and local actors ensure that decisions are compatible with social needs.
Implementation schedule and measurable targets
The plan includes short, medium and long term milestones. In the short term, making the ceasefire permanent and strengthening the security infrastructure is a priority. In the medium term, the aim is to integrate Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa under state control and strengthen local governments. In the long term, it is envisaged to establish an inclusive peace mechanism that transcends borders on cultural rights and citizenship. In this process, the restructuring of national security forces and international partnerships assume strategic roles.
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