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AANES–Syria relations concern the military and political relations between the Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic and the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), a de facto autonomous multi-ethnic region in northern and eastern Syria. The Syrian government does not officially recognise the autonomy of the AANES, and advocates a centralist approach to the governance of Syria. The NES seeks the federalisation of Syria. For most of the Syrian civil war, there has been a non-aggression pact between the military of Syria and the Syrian Democratic Forces, with occasional confrontations and some cooperation against Islamist groups, in particular against the Turkish Armed Forces and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army.

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  • AANES–Syria relations concern the military and political relations between the Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic and the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), a de facto autonomous multi-ethnic region in northern and eastern Syria. The Syrian government does not officially recognise the autonomy of the AANES, and advocates a centralist approach to the governance of Syria. The NES seeks the federalisation of Syria. For most of the Syrian civil war, there has been a non-aggression pact between the military of Syria and the Syrian Democratic Forces, with occasional confrontations and some cooperation against Islamist groups, in particular against the Turkish Armed Forces and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army. (en)
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  • at least 59 killed
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  • Supported by:
  • Hezbollah
  • (alleged by the SDF)
  • Wagner Group
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  • *Occasional cooperation againstTahrir al-Sham, theIslamic StateorTurkey.
  • Sporadic clashes
  • *Mutual assassinations of high level commanders and individuals between the sides.
  • *Syrian government's armaments and support to the Arab tribes against theSyrian Democratic Forces.
  • *American intervention and support for the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (under the umbrella of theSyrian Democratic Forces).
  • *NES asserted control over most of northeastern Syria until 2019, with the SAA re-entering the region duringOperation Peace Spring.
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  • 129 (xsd:integer)
  • 600 (xsd:integer)
  • 1200 (xsd:integer)
  • at least 59 killed (en)
  • unknown wounded (en)
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  • Hezbollah (en)
  • Wagner Group (en)
  • (en)
  • Supported by: (en)
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  • Bashar Al-Assad (en)
  • Riad Darar (en)
  • Salih Muhammad (en)
  • Îlham Ehmed (en)
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  • Syrian Kurdish–Syrian government conflict (en)
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  • September 2012 – present (en)
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  • Syrian Civil War and Rojava conflict (en)
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  • primarily northeastern Syria (en)
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  • Sporadic clashes *NES asserted control over most of northeastern Syria until 2019, with the SAA re-entering the region during Operation Peace Spring. *American intervention and support for the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria . *Occasional cooperation against Tahrir al-Sham, the Islamic State or Turkey. *Syrian government's armaments and support to the Arab tribes against the Syrian Democratic Forces. *Mutual assassinations of high level commanders and individuals between the sides. (en)
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  • 20 (xsd:integer)
  • National Defence Forces (en)
  • Syrian Arab Armed Forces (en)
  • Syrian Democratic Forces * People's Protection Units * Deir ez-Zor Military Council Asayish (en)
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  • AANES–Syria relations concern the military and political relations between the Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic and the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), a de facto autonomous multi-ethnic region in northern and eastern Syria. The Syrian government does not officially recognise the autonomy of the AANES, and advocates a centralist approach to the governance of Syria. The NES seeks the federalisation of Syria. For most of the Syrian civil war, there has been a non-aggression pact between the military of Syria and the Syrian Democratic Forces, with occasional confrontations and some cooperation against Islamist groups, in particular against the Turkish Armed Forces and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army. (en)
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  • AANES–Syria relations (en)
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  • Syrian Kurdish–Syrian government conflict (en)
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