Syria's government, Kurds at odds
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Syria’s government and Kurds still at odds over merging forces after latest talks, US envoy says

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U.S. envoy to Turkey Tom Barrack says there are still significant differences between the sides.
Barrack held talks with Mazloum Abdi and Syria ’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa .
In March , the new authorities in Damascus signed a landmark deal with the SDF , a Kurdish -led force that had fought against the militant Islamic State group and which controls much of northeastern Syria .
Since Assad ’s fall, Israel has seized a U.N.-patrolled buffer zone in Syria bordering the Israeli -annexed Golan Heights .
Israeli soldiers have also raided Syrian towns outside of the border zone and detained people who they said were militants, sometimes clashing with locals.
Israeli officials have said they are taking measures to guard their border against another cross-border attack.
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