Syria has rejected allegations of interference in Lebanon, with President Ahmad al-Sharaa dismissing reports of any planned border escalation or military involvement as “untrue.” He emphasized that Syria’s focus remains on ending conflicts, strengthening state institutions, and pursuing economic cooperation in the region. Al-Sharaa also addressed long-standing Syria–Lebanon border disputes, noting that unresolved demarcation issues dating back to 1946 remain sensitive and complex. He suggested prioritizing stability and regional development over immediate border negotiations. His remarks come amid ongoing regional tensions and renewed debate over historical grievances, sovereignty concerns, and the future of Syrian–Lebanese relations in a fragile geopolitical environment.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa told visitors that Damascus has no intention of intervening in Lebanon, two of them told AFP, days after US President

DAMASCUS: Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa told visitors that Damascus has no intention of intervening in Lebanon, two of them told AFP, days after US President Donald Trump…

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa denied reports that Syria plans to intervene militarily in Lebanon and said border demarcation is not a current priority.

Syria has rejected allegations of interference in Lebanon, with President Ahmad al-Sharaa dismissing reports of any planned border escalation or military involvement as “untrue.”…

Syrian presidential adviser says Damascus supports Lebanese state authority but opposes any military intervention