Syria’s interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has promised to form an inclusive government following talks at a landmark national dialogue conference.
The conference discussed the country’s future following decades of rule from Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
But, what does this mean for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces who were not present at the talks?
In the north-east of the country, Syrian Kurds have faced years of conflict with neighbouring Turkey – and it is a battle they are still fighting.
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