Syria Rejects Kurdish Conference's Call for Decentralized Government - The Media Line
- The Syrian government rejected a Kurdish conference's call for a decentralized political system, stating it threatens national unity without consensus.
- Over 400 Kurdish representatives met in Qamishli, demanding democratic reforms and protections for Kurdish rights.
- The Syrian government accused the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces of undermining state institutions and misusing resources.
- A joint Kurdish political vision was proposed at the conference for a decentralized democratic state in Syria.
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Syria’s Sharaa rejects Kurdish demands for decentralisation
Syria's Islamist leaders said on Sunday that Kurdish demands for the country to adopt a decentralised system of government in a post-Assad political order posed a threat to national unity. "We clearly reject any attempt to impose a partition or create separatist cantons under the terms of federalism or self-autonomy without a national consensus," Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's office said in a statement. "The unity of Syrian territory and its p…


Syria's Sharaa rejects Kurdish demands for decentralisation
AMMAN - Syria's Islamist leaders said on Sunday that Kurdish demands for the country to adopt a decentralised system of government in a post-Assad political order posed a threat to national unity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Syrian Government Rejects Any Kurdish People's Plan For Autonomy - teleSUR English
The Syrian government this Sunday rejected any proposed autonomy of the Kurdish-Syrian minority after denouncing some leaders of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) for calling for federalism, which is supposed to threaten the unity of the country. RELATED: Warning Against Normalizing Extremist Groups in Syria and Future Regional Risks A statement by the Syrian presidency stated that recent movements and statements of the Kurdish-Syrian leadershi…
We asked the DEM Party about the messages of “federal Syria”, “multi-identity constitution”, “demilitarism” given at the Kurdish conference, to which the Syrian interim government reacted. Here is the DEM leadership's assessment of the Kurdish conference in Syria...
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