Bahrain welcomed the agreement to integrate the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into the institutions of the Syrian Arab Republic, which asserts the unity of Syrian territory and rejecting division.
A statement issued by the Foreign Ministry said the agreement was considered a positive move in the process of building a state based on the rule of law and constitutional institutions, founded on principles of justice and citizenship.
The ministry reiterated Bahrain’s stance in support of the security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Syria. It also urged all components of Syrian society to put the nation’s interests first, reject division and hatred, and actively contribute to building strong state institutions that reflect their aspirations for unity, security, stability and prosperity.
Meanwhile, Syria’s interim President Ahmed Al Sharaa issued a decree to form a national security council to take decisions related to the country’s national security and challenges facing the state.