Hasakah: Raising the Syrian flag over the governorate building and appointing a candidate from SDF as governor
The Syrian government has officially appointed Nour al-Din Issa, a candidate from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), as the governor of Hasakah, marking a significant political maneuver in the region.
In a strategic political shift in Hasakah, the Syrian government has appointed Nour al-Din Issa, associated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), as the new governor. This decision reflects a broader attempt by the Assad regime to regain administrative control and stabilize the fractious region. The appointment was marked by the raising of the Syrian flag at the governorate building, symbolizing the formal assertion of sovereignty over the area.
Issa's arrival at the governorate building coincided with an official meeting with a Syrian government delegation, which is seen as a preparatory step for future discussions centered around the implementation of a prior agreement from January 30. This agreement is expected to address crucial matters involving security arrangements and administrative organization, both vital for the region, which has been plagued by political and security complications for years due to ongoing conflict and local governance issues.
The internal security chief in Hasakah, Major Marwan Ali, described the atmosphere of the meeting with Issa as "positive," highlighting the commitment to consolidate previously settled agreements. The discussions reportedly included the handover of the Qamishli airport and the Rmeilan oil fields to governmental control, as well as a directive for various military forces to return to their respective bases. These developments signal an effort to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape and restore some measure of stability amid the tenuous situation in Hasakah, which has been a flashpoint for tensions in northern Syria.