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Turkey has openly warned that failure to meet the integration deadline could trigger military action and says preparations are in place if diplomacy collapses
In a joint press conference at the People’s Palace in Damascus, Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Asaad Hassan
Turkey's military incursion into Syria is not merely another chapter of cyclical violence, but rather a calculated move based in part on energy concerns.
ANKARA, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Thursday that Turkey did not want to resort to military action again against Syria's Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), but warned that the patience of the actors involved was running out over what he described as delays in implementing an integration deal.
Visiting Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday urged Kurdish-led forces to integrate into Syria's army and not obstruct the country's stability, as the deadline for implementing a deal
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey sent two firefighting aircraft Saturday to help battle wildfires in neighboring Syria as Turkish firefighters battled a blaze on their side of the border and one person was reported dead in the country's west. Eleven fire trucks ...
Israel: Expanding its occupation of the Golan Heights, Israel has also begun to establish a de facto presence in Suwayda, near the Jordanian border in southwestern Syria. Israel, which has made its presence in the region permanent through the Druze, is seeking a buffer zone along the southwestern line from Suwayda to Deraa and the Golan Heights.
Syria expressed its sincere condolences and heartfelt sympathy to Libya following the death of Libyan Chief of Staff of the Armed
ISTANBUL — Turkey’s foreign minister said Friday that Ankara is closely monitoring an agreement between the Syrian government and a U.S-backed Kurdish-led armed group, expressing concern over potential future threats to Turkey’s security. Hakan Fidan ...