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Syria's Sharaa says talks with Israel could yield results 'in coming days'

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Posted on September 17, 2025

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By Maya Gebeily DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Wednesday that ongoing negotiations with Israel to reach a security pact could lead to results "in the coming days." He

Syria's Sharaa says talks with Israel could yield results 'in coming days'

By Maya Gebeily

DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Wednesday that ongoing negotiations with Israel to reach a security pact could lead to results "in the coming days."

He told reporters in Damascus the security pact was a "necessity" and that it would need to respect Syria’s airspace and territorial unity and be monitored by the United Nations.

Syria and Israel are in talks to reach an agreement that Damascus hopes will secure a halt to Israeli airstrikes and the withdrawal of Israeli troops who have pushed into southern Syria.

Reuters reported this week that Washington was pressuring Syria to reach a deal before world leaders gather next week for the UN General Assembly in New York.

But Sharaa, in a briefing with journalists including Reuters ahead of his expected trip to New York to attend the meeting, denied the U.S. was putting any pressure on Syria and said instead that it was playing a mediating role.

He said Israel had carried out more than 1,000 strikes on Syria and conducted more than 400 ground incursions since December 8, when the rebel offensive he led toppled former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.

Sharaa said Israel’s actions were contradicting the stated American policy of a stable and unified Syria, which he said was "very dangerous."

He said Damascus was seeking a deal similar to a 1974 disengagement agreement between Israel and Syria that created a demilitarized zone between the two countries.

He said Syria sought the withdrawal of Israeli troops but that Israel wanted to remain at strategic locations it seized after December 8, including Mount Hermon. Israeli ministers have publicly said Israel intends to keep control of the sites.

He said if the security pact succeeds, other agreements could be reached. He did not provide details, but said a peace agreement or normalization deal like the U.S.-mediated Abraham Accords, under which several Muslim-majority countries agreed to normalize diplomatic ties with Israel, was not currently on the table.

He also said it was too early to discuss the fate of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights because it was "a big deal."

Reuters reported this week that Israel had ruled out handing back the zone, which Donald Trump unilaterally recognized as Israeli during his first term as U.S. president.

"It’s a difficult case - you have negotiations between a Damascene and a Jew," Sharaa told reporters, smiling.

(Reporting by Maya Gebeily; Editing by Chris Reese and Daniel Wallis)

Key Takeaways

  • Syria and Israel are negotiating a security pact.
  • The pact aims to halt Israeli airstrikes and withdraw troops.
  • The UN may monitor the agreement to ensure compliance.
  • Syria seeks a deal similar to the 1974 disengagement agreement.
  • The Golan Heights issue remains unresolved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Syria's President say about the negotiations with Israel?
Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa stated that ongoing negotiations with Israel could yield results 'in the coming days' and described the security pact as a necessity.
What does Syria hope to achieve from the talks with Israel?
Syria aims to secure a halt to Israeli airstrikes and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Syria through the negotiations.
How has the U.S. influenced the negotiations?
Sharaa denied that the U.S. was pressuring Syria for a deal but acknowledged that Washington was interested in a resolution before the upcoming UN General Assembly.
What historical agreement did Sharaa reference?
Sharaa mentioned seeking a deal similar to the 1974 disengagement agreement between Israel and Syria, which established a demilitarized zone.
What is the status of the Golan Heights in the negotiations?
Sharaa indicated it was too early to discuss the fate of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, calling it 'a big deal,' while Israel has ruled out returning the area.

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