Syria andโค Israel hold Talks inโ Baku, U.S. Pushesโฃ for Security Agreement
BAKU, โฃAZERBAIJAN – โ Israeli โand Syrian officials met in Baku, Azerbaijan, this weekโ forโฃ 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 โขand land withdrawal, though a comprehensive peace treatyโค remains โdistant.
The โคmeetings followโฃ a recent โฃIsraeli proposal offering aโ gradual withdrawal from lands occupied in Syria in recent months, with the key exception of โฃa strategic โposition on Sheikh Mountain, which Israel โคinsists on maintaining. A core tenet of the โขIsraeli offer is the preservationโ of an air corridor through Syria toโ potentially conduct future strikes in Iran.
Syria isโ currentlyโ formulating a counter-proposal, seeking the withdrawal of Israeli forces from recently โseizedโ territories and the restoration of the 1974 โขdemilitarized buffer zone, alongside a cessation of โIsraeli airโ strikesโ and land raids.
According to informed sources, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed interest in a potential meeting withโค Syrian President Ahmedโ Al-shara โฃon the sidelines of the United โNations General Assembly in late September, though the likelihood of such a meeting โคis currently considered โlow.
the โaccelerated talks areโข reportedly driven byโ American pressure to โฃachieve progress before the UN General Assembly meeting. Washington views a modestโฃ agreement as an achievable goal, acknowledging Israel’s โฃstrong negotiating position and Syria’s weakened state following recentโข internal conflict.
Notably, discussions have not addressed the status of โthe Golanโ Heights, occupied by Israel since 1967. โ
The talks build on previous โฃreporting from Reuters indicating Syria’sโค willingness toโ negotiate a security agreement โขto regain lost territory,โ fallingโฃ short of full normalization.โฃ Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ronโ Dermer, andโ Syrian โขForeign Minister, Asaad Al-Shaibani, participated in the Bakuโ meeting alongside Barak.