The Manama GCC summit reaffirmed Gulf realism: security integration, economic unity, and self-reliance amid regional shocks.
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Syria’s ceasefire with the SDF ends Kurdish control of the northeast; stability now hinges on inclusive governance and disciplined security forces.
Damascus has shifted the SDF question from negotiation to integration, combining military pressure with political inclusion and a decree on Kurdish rights.
Syria’s unification hinges on integrating the Kurdish-led SDF without renewed violence, granting cultural rights and managing Turkish-Israeli tensions.
The SDF’s collapse ends Kurdish-led autonomy in Syria, leaving Kurds facing uncertain integration into a unified state.
A landmark Syria-SDF ceasefire and integration deal offers historic peace opportunity, but centralization and trust challenges remain formidable.
A GCC common currency fails due to political rivalries and sovereignty concerns, not economic incompatibility, halting deeper integration.
The SDF lost most territory after Arab fighters defected, forcing it into integration talks with Damascus under U.S. pressure to prevent wider conflict.
While Morocco has adopted a national strategy and regularization schemes, implementation gaps, restrictive laws, and security‑focused cooperation with Europe undermine migrants’ rights. Effective integration requires legal reform, participatory policymaking, and shifting from bureaucratic control to genuine rights‑based governance.
