A Syrian delegation including Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani was taking part in a new round of negotiations with Israel on Monday.

– Talks were coordinated and mediated by Washington

–  The discussions were focused on reaching “a balanced security agreement” between the two countries.

–  The US-mediated talks were being held in Paris.

– The negotiations were focused on reactivating a 1974 disengagement agreement and guaranteeing “the withdrawal of Israeli forces” to their positions before the overthrow of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.

– After al-Assad’s ousting, Israel sent troops into the UN-patrolled buffer zone which has separated Israeli and Syrian forces on the Golan Heights for decades.

– Israel has also carried out repeated incursions deeper into Syrian territory since then, as well as bombings, and has said it wants a demilitarized zone in the country’s south.

– The United States has been pushing Syria and Israel to reach an agreement that would halt hostilities between the two countries, technically at war since 1948.

– “The resumption of these negotiations is confirmation of Syria’s firm commitment to restoring its non-negotiable national rights,” the government source told.

– Intelligence chief Hussein al-Salama was also part of the delegation.

– Last month, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said the demand would endanger his country and urged Israel to respect the 1974 deal.

https://english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-east/2026/01/05/syria-israel-resume-talks-to-reach-security-agreement-syrian-state-news-agency-says

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