Observers of Syrian affairs note that the path toward stability is witnessing progress, though it has not yet been completed. The deadline announced for weapon surrender under the supervision of the Ministry of Defense indicates institutional maturity and an atmosphere of trust, as this step has been welcomed in international circles as an indicator of strengthening sovereignty and military decision unity.
The eastern Euphrates file remains pending despite signs of de-escalation, as the situation in that region remains linked to a broader regional context that includes normalization movements and peace agreements under negotiation. Specialists believe that the current situation does not indicate permanent separation, but rather is read as a negotiation phase awaiting political resolution.
Recent statements by US envoy Tom Barak included indications that the map of unified Syria has become internationally recognized, and that the partition option is no longer on the table within strategic calculations.
In the context of regional developments, the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq announced an energy deal with the United States exceeding $100 billion in value, alongside anticipated regional peace agreements, which may have a direct impact on the eastern Euphrates file.
Analyses indicate that the future of eastern Syria will remain linked to the course of regional and international understandings, with increasing indicators of an approaching moment of comprehensive balance in the region. Syrian geographical unity has become part of the new regional equation being reshaped at present.


