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Erdogan Declares New Political Reality in Syria, Emphasizes Syrian Ownership After 13 Years of Conflict and 910 km Border
Dec 7, 2024, 02:47 PM
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced a new political and diplomatic reality in Syria, emphasizing that the country belongs to its people, who will determine its future. In a recent address, Erdoğan criticized the Assad regime for failing to recognize Turkey's efforts to extend a hand for peace, stating, "The Syrian people deserve independence and to live in security, justice, and equality." He expressed hope for Syria to achieve the peace it has long sought, particularly after 13 years of conflict. Erdoğan highlighted Turkey's commitment to stability in the region, mentioning the country's extensive border with Syria and the increasing attacks on civilians in Idlib, which he described as a tipping point. He reiterated that Turkey has no territorial ambitions in Syria, stating, "We have no eye on anyone's land." Erdoğan's remarks reflect Turkey's ongoing involvement and interest in the Syrian conflict, as well as its aspirations for a peaceful resolution.
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