Afghanistan, Sept. 17 -- Israel has proposed a new security agreement to Syria during U.S.-brokered talks in London, though sources caution progress remains limited and a final deal unlikely.
Israel has presented a detailed proposal for a new security agreement to the Syrian government, according to sources familiar with the ongoing negotiations.
Axios reported on Tuesday, September 16, that Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and Syrian Foreign Minister Asad al-Shaybani are expected to meet in London. The talks will also involve the U.S. Special Envoy for Syria.
This meeting would mark the third round of trilateral negotiations between Israel, Syria, and the United States, underscoring Washington's role in facilitating dialogu...