Ahmed Al-Shara, the head of Syria, confirmed that the March 10 agreement with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has been accepted by all parties and serves as a reference for dialogue. He stated that most residents of Sweida are connected to Damascus, with only a few causing unrest. The Syrian popular bloc rejects any attempts at division, emphasizing that Syria’s strategy is based on resolving problems and disputes. He clarified that relations with Israel depend on the return of the Golan Heights and adherence to the 1974 agreement, stressing that no peace agreement will be discussed before implementing the terms of this agreement. Al-Shara also pointed out that any calls for separation or division in Syria are doomed to fail and declared his rejection of interference in Lebanon’s internal affairs.