Afghanistan, April 28 -- Syria's interim president rejected Kurdish demands for a decentralized system, calling it a threat to national unity after Assad's fall.

Ahmed Shaara, the interim president of Syria, recently declared that Kurdish demands for a decentralized political system in Syria pose a threat to national unity. His statement, made on Sunday, April 27, emphasized that any attempt to divide Syria without national consensus would be rejected. He described the unity of Syria as a "red line."

"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.

These remarks came af...