Ahmed Lamloum
Efforts by Germany are underway to set up a safe zone in northern Syria to reduce the risk of terror attacks against Kurdish forces.
The German government has been in talks with the US over the plans for several months, according to Spiegel magazine.
Spiegel reports that the US has repeatedly unofficially requested that Germany remain involved in Syria since the Munich Security Conference in mid-February.
The secret negotiations reportedly continued at the highest levels after the conference and involved Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen and Germany’s top diplomat Heiko Maas.
According to the outlet, Berlin has suggested that the mission of the German Armed Forces, Bundeswehr, in Jordan could be extended for this purpose.
The mandate for a German deployment called “Camp Sonic” to remain at a Jordanian Air Force base in order to counter Daesh expires in October.
US forces have been operating in Syria leading an international anti-Daesh coalition, a mission which has not been authorized by either the Syrian government or the UN Security Council.
Under Germany law, all military deployments must be approved by parliament.
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