Turkey’s top diplomat on Thursday urged Syrian Kurdish forces to integrate with the new government in Damascus, warning that “patience is running out.” The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) -- who control large swathes of Syria’s oil-rich northeast -- had signed an agreement with the new Syrian authorities in March to merge their civil and military institutions but the deal’s terms were not implemented.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.In an interview with TRT World, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned delays in integrating the SDF into the new Syrian security structure threatened national unity.He said patience among relevant actors “is running out.”The SDF played a vital role in the fight against ISIS in Syria, which ultimately led to the organization’s territorial defeat in the country in 2019.Fidan said the ISIS group remained a serious threat but could be contained through regional cooperation, adding that Turkey and Syria have