Syrian rebel groups, including HTS, are set to self-dissolve on January 5, merging with the Syrian army at a national conference focused on constitutional reforms and administrative issues. Damascus is reportedly importing foreign fighters, such as Uyghurs and individuals from Jordan and Turkey, to professionalise its military, with some receiving senior ranks. The integration of Kurdish groups, particularly the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), into Syria's armed forces is under discussion, though uncertainty remains regarding their future. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister urged Syria’s new leadership to expel Russian forces, but al-Sharaa emphasized the strategic importance of Russia's presence, stressing deep ties between the two countries and the continued significance of Russian military bases in Syria.
00:00 - INTRODUCTION
01:31 - SHARAA IMPORTS FOREIGN FIGHTERS IN SYRIA
04:34 - UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF SYRIA’S KURDISH FIGHTERS
06:17 - UKRAINE SEEKS SYRIAN ALLIANCE, SHARAA EMPHASISES RUSSIAN BOND
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