Erdogan: Turkey benefits the most from peace in Syria
According to Al Jazeera’s Saturday morning report, Erdogan told reporters when he returned from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) meeting in Washington regarding a question about meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad: Hakan Foreign Minister Fidan (Turkey) is currently defining a road map through discussions with his counterparts, and based on this, God willing, we will take the necessary measures.
He added: We believe that a just peace is possible in Syria and we declare at every opportunity that the security of Syrian territory is also in our interest.
Emphasizing that Turkey will benefit the most from a just peace in Syria, Erdogan noted: the most important step in the peace process is the beginning of a new era with Syria.
The President of Turkey also stated that this process has progressed in a positive direction so far and I hope we will take concrete steps soon, and said: America and Iran should be happy with these positive developments and support a process to end all the sufferings of Syria. do.
Claiming that Turkey has been trying to extinguish the fire in its neighbor (Syria) for years, he added: The most important thing we wish for is that no one from the space that allows Syria to be a country. make new and united, don’t be upset.
President of Turkey had previously said in statements that Ankara extended a hand of friendship to Damascus and expressed his desire to normalize relations with Syria.
Turkey has been violating the territorial integrity of Iraq and Syria for a long time under the pretext of confronting the elements of the armed group known as the Turkish Kurdistan Workers’ Party (P.K.K.), which is on the terrorist list of Turkey, the United States, and the European Union.
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The Syrian government has repeatedly said that the withdrawal of Turkish forces from northern Syria is a prelude to the process of normalizing relations with Ankara, and in the shadow of the continuation of this occupation, we cannot talk about normalization.
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