Syrian Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi announced the complete integration of the Kurdish administration into Syrian state institutions on Thursday. This move concludes over a decade of de facto Kurdish autonomy in northeastern Syria. The integration follows months of negotiations stemming from a January agreement outlining the full incorporation of Kurdish civil and military structures. This decision marks a significant shift in the political landscape of Syria, potentially reshaping power dynamics in the region. Details regarding the specifics of the integration remain limited, but it signals a formal end to Kurdish self-governance. The announcement was reported by Turkish Minute, highlighting the regional implications of this development.