Ilham Ahmed and Mazloum Abdi to travel to Germany for a ‘security’ conference

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NEWS CENTER – SDF General Commander Mazloum Abdi and Co-chair of the Autonomous Administration’s Foreign Relations Department Ilham Ahmed will attend the Munich Security Conference, where they will hold talks with the Syrian Foreign Minister. 

 
It has been announced that Mazloum Abdi, Commander-in-Chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and Ilham Ahmed, Co-Chair of the Autonomous Administration's Foreign Relations Department, will attend the Munich Security Conference in Germany. It was noted that Abdi and Ilham Ahmed will also hold a meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Esad Şeybani there.
 
The conference will take place between 13 and 15 February.
 
Bringing together world leaders and security experts, the Munich Security Conference is considered the most prestigious platform for discussing global security policies.
 
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