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Syria's President al-Sharaa rejects separation, federalism calls

by Nuh Muaz Kapan

ISTANBUL Nov 27, 2025 - 10:14 pm GMT+3
Edited By Nurbanu Tanrıkulu Kızıl
Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa speaks during a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 15, 2025. (Sputnik via Reuters)
Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa speaks during a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 15, 2025. (Sputnik via Reuters)
by Nuh Muaz Kapan Nov 27, 2025 10:14 pm
Edited By Nurbanu Tanrıkulu Kızıl

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Thursday dismissed proposals for separation or federalism, insisting that the country’s coastal region remains a top priority for his government.

"We are focused on protecting the country from internal and external risks and on economic development,” al-Sharaa told a meeting in Latakia via video conference.

Protests erupted in several cities and towns in Latakia, Hama, Deir el-Zour, and Quneitra on Tuesday in a show of support for Syria’s unity and territorial integrity following calls for federalism in the country.

The protests came one day after two security officers and several civilians were injured by gunfire from a neighborhood inhabited by officers linked to the former regime of Bashar Assad.

Al-Sharaa described calls for separation or federalism as "an expression of political ignorance” and serving narrow interests.

Syria stands at "a historic juncture that affects the entire region,” he warned, saying that Damascus "has taken major steps and achieved significant progress this year.”

Syria has "surpassed the danger stage through the policies adopted by the state and the popular engagement from all components of Syrian society,” he said.

"Syrian geography lives as one, and it is impossible for the coastal region to have an authority of its own isolated from the rest.”

The Syrian coast "is a priority because it overlooks global and international trade routes,” al-Sharaa said.

Syria’s coastal region saw a spate of coordinated attacks by Assad loyalists, leaving several security personnel killed and injured. Subsequent security sweeps restored stability.

The Syrian leader stressed that the coastal region represents "a very strong economic link between Syria and all countries of the region.”

It possesses qualities that "prove national unity inside Syria is strong and that sectarian diversity enriches the state,” he said.

Al-Sharaa called on all Syrians to "think with a strategic mindset and long-term goals,” stressing that "narrow views do not build the country at all.”

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