The United States has pulled its troops out of Syria, ending a decade-long presence. The move marks a significant shift in the country's future.
Kurdish forces are facing uncertainty as power dynamics on the ground change. Regional tensions also remain high, with fragile negotiations underway to reshape the country's future.
The decision to withdraw US troops was made after a decade of involvement in the Syrian conflict. The move has significant implications for Kurdish forces and regional stability.
As the situation evolves, negotiations are ongoing to address the humanitarian crisis and ensure a peaceful transition in Syria.
