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Syria, Israel hold US-mediated talks to ease tensions, Syria news agency says

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By Feras Dalatey

Aug 24 (Reuters) - Syria and ‌Israel held high-level, U.S.-mediated talks in Jordan on Sunday aimed at easing ​tensions following recent Israeli strikes on Syrian territory, Syria's state news agency SANA reported, citing a diplomatic source at the foreign ministry.

The ⁠talks focused on practical mechanisms to halt Israeli strikes, arrests and targeted operations, and on reviving negotiations towards a security agreement that could lay the groundwork for a broader future accord, SANA said.

The two sides ​also discussed efforts to ease tensions between Israel and Turkey and to prevent their rivalry from spilling onto Syrian territory.

Syria's Foreign ‌Minister Asaad al-Shaibani told Reuters on Saturday that Damascus expected security negotiations with Israel to resume soon, although he added that there was a lack of trust between them.

Talks had been suspended since the start of the Iran ⁠war, while Syria cut off contact entirely after Israeli strikes on Syria’s Abu al-Duhur ⁠airbase last week, according to Shaibani.

Washington has for more than a year sought to broker a security agreement between Israel and the government of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

Shaibani said the two sides had agreed on paper to “almost everything” around the beginning of the year, including arrangements for security zones in southern Syria and a ‌buffer zone where only United Nations forces would be present, but Damascus doubted Israel's willingness to implement the ⁠agreement.

The Israeli prime minister's office did not reply to a request for ‌comment on Shaibani's remarks.

At Sunday’s meeting, SANA said, Syria indicated that its ​immediate priorities remained an Israeli withdrawal to positions held before Bashar al-Assad's overthrow on December 8, 2024, and the full restoration of a 1974 disengagement agreement.

Damascus also told the Israeli delegation it would not accept ‌arrangements restricting its right to rebuild and develop its armed forces or ​determine its alliances and partnerships, SANA said.

Syria ⁠reiterated that the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights were Syrian territory but said discussions over the region's ‌final status were premature, according to the SANA report.

Israel ⁠has carried out repeated strikes on Syrian military sites since Assad's fall, saying its actions were necessary to protect its security. Syria has denied posing a threat to Israel and has demanded an end to Israeli ​strikes and incursions.

Syria and Israel have technically ‌been at war since 1948. Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War and ⁠later annexed it, a move recognised by the United ​States but not by most of the international community.

(Reporting by Feras Dalatey, Hatem Maher and Yasmine ​Ghania; Editing by Chris Reese and Edmund Klamann)

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