Afghanistan, Jan. 7 -- Syria and Israel reached an agreement on security arrangements and renewed cooperation after U.S.-supervised talks in Paris, media reports said.

Syria and Israel have agreed on new security arrangements and the opening of a fresh phase of cooperation following talks held in Paris under U.S. supervision, according to reports on Tuesday.

Axios reported on January 6 that the discussions focused on respecting Syria's sovereignty and stability, guaranteeing Israel's security, and supporting the welfare of both Syrian and Israeli populations.

The two sides also agreed to establish a joint coordination mechanism aimed at intelligence sharing, reducing military tensions, and maintaining diplomatic engagement.

Israel's pri...