US-sponsored coordination mechanism agreed upon by Syria and Israel in Paris
Agreement was announced following meeting in Paris between senior officials from two long-standing adversaries, brokered by United States
PARIS, France (MNTV) – US-brokered talks in Paris have resulted in agreement between Syria and Israel to establish a joint coordination mechanism for intelligence sharing and military de-escalation.
A statement from the U.S. State Department said the move aims to build lasting security arrangements and reflects a commitment to “turn a new page.”
In a significant diplomatic development, Syria and Israel have agreed to create a joint coordination mechanism under U.S. auspices, aimed at reducing tensions and fostering stability.
The agreement was announced on Tuesday following a meeting in Paris between senior officials from the two long-standing adversaries, brokered by the United States.
According to a joint statement released by the U.S. State Department, the two sides have decided to establish a “joint fusion mechanism”—a dedicated communication cell—to facilitate immediate coordination on intelligence sharing, military de-escalation, diplomatic engagement, and commercial opportunities.
The mechanism will operate under U.S. supervision and is intended to “serve as a platform to address any disputes promptly and prevent misunderstandings.”
The U.S. statement credited President Donald Trump’s leadership for enabling the “productive discussions,” which it said were centered on respect for Syria’s sovereignty and Israel’s security.
It welcomed the outcome as “positive steps” toward enduring Middle East peace and expressed a continued U.S. commitment to supporting implementation.
The statement concluded that the meeting reflected the sides’ “determination to turn a new page in their relations for the benefit of future generations.”
The establishment of a direct, structured channel between Damascus and Jerusalem, if fully realized, would represent a profound shift in the region’s diplomatic landscape.