The Syrian government is working on a plan to organize the return of hundreds of Kurdish families to their hometown in Afrin.

As part of the effort, a presidential delegation, tasked with overseeing the implementation of the Jan. 29 agreement with the terrorist YPG, arrived in northeastern Syria's Hasakah to discuss the repatriation mechanisms.

The delegation, formed under the supervision of President Ahmad al-Sharaa, includes officials from Aleppo province and the director of the Afrin district, Khayro Dawoud.

Its mission is to coordinate between the provinces of Aleppo and Hasakah to accelerate the return of displaced persons to their homes.

It will also facilitate the return of Afrin residents currently present in Hasakah to their towns and villages, in parallel with the return of residents of al-Shuyukh subdistrict (north of Afrin) to their areas.