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A Syrian -Israeli meeting in Baku .. and the Egyptian agreement in the photo

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Syria and⁤ Israel hold Talks in‌ Baku, U.S. Pushes⁣ for Security Agreement

BAKU, ⁣AZERBAIJAN – ‍ Israeli ‌and Syrian officials met in Baku, Azerbaijan, this week‌ for⁣ a third round of talks mediated by U.S. envoy Tom Barak, sources confirmed. The discussions center on a potential security agreement aimed at de-escalation ⁢and land withdrawal, though a comprehensive peace treaty⁤ remains ​distant.

The ⁤meetings follow⁣ a recent ⁣Israeli proposal offering a‌ gradual withdrawal from lands occupied in Syria in recent months, with the key exception of ⁣a strategic ​position on Sheikh Mountain, which Israel ⁤insists on maintaining. A core tenet of the ⁢Israeli offer is the preservation‌ of an air corridor through Syria to‌ potentially conduct future strikes in Iran.

Syria is​ currently​ formulating a counter-proposal, seeking the withdrawal of Israeli forces from recently ‌seized​ territories and the restoration of the 1974 ⁢demilitarized buffer zone, alongside a cessation of ‌Israeli air‍ strikes‌ and land raids.

According to informed sources, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed interest in a potential meeting with⁤ Syrian President Ahmed‍ Al-shara ⁣on the sidelines of the United ‍Nations General Assembly in late September, though the likelihood of such a meeting ⁤is currently considered ​low.

the ‌accelerated talks are⁢ reportedly driven by‍ American pressure to ⁣achieve progress before the UN General Assembly meeting. Washington views a modest⁣ agreement as an achievable goal, acknowledging Israel’s ⁣strong negotiating position and Syria’s weakened state following recent⁢ internal conflict.

Notably, discussions have not addressed the status of ‍the Golan​ Heights, occupied by Israel since 1967. ‍

The talks build on previous ⁣reporting from Reuters indicating Syria’s⁤ willingness to‌ negotiate a security agreement ⁢to regain lost territory,‌ falling⁣ short of full normalization.⁣ Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron‍ Dermer, and​ Syrian ⁢Foreign Minister, Asaad Al-Shaibani, participated in the Baku‌ meeting alongside Barak.

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