Turkey’s Erdogan says he won’t rule out dialogue with Syria

Erdogan stated Turkey didn't need to seize Syrian territory because the Syrian opposition fears a possible deal between Ankara and Damascus.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly threatened a brand new Turkish army operation in Syria [File: Susana Vera/Reuters]

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says dialogue and diplomacy with the Syrian authorities can't be dominated out, the most recent signal that Ankara could also be prepared to fix ties with its southern neighbour.

“There's a must take additional steps with Syria,” Erdogan advised reporters, including diplomacy between states might by no means be absolutely severed.

The tone of Erdogan’s feedback seems to be softer than his earlier place on Syria, the place his authorities backed the opposition and intervened militarily. Turkey at present occupies territory throughout huge swaths of northern Syria.

Earlier this yr, Erdogan promised to conduct a cross-border army operation.

Turkey’s army operations have largely focused the Kurdish Individuals’s Safety Items (YPG) militia, which it deems the Syrian department of the Kurdistan Employees’ Celebration (PKK), a chosen “terrorist” group in Turkey, the US, and the European Union.

Nevertheless, the YPG is the predominant power within the Syrian Democratic Forces, which the US relied on closely to battle the armed group ISIL (ISIS).

The incursions into Syria and the specter of new army operations have introduced Ankara into battle with Damascus and induced tensions with Russia, the Syrian authorities’s most important backer.

No ‘eyes on territory’

Searching for to allay a few of the Syrian authorities’s fears, Erdogan stated on Friday his nation will not be trying to seize any Syrian territory, regardless of the rise in combating with Kurdish forces within the north.

“We shouldn't have eyes on the territory of Syria as a result of the folks of Syria are our brothers,” Erdogan stated. “The regime should concentrate on this.”

Erdogan’s feedback got here days after the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition battle monitor, stated a Turkish air assault on a Syrian border put up run by authorities forces killed 17 fighters. The Syrian state information company SANA acknowledged the deaths of three troopers.

Talking final week, Turkish International Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu referred to as for reconciliation between the Syrian authorities and the opposition.

That has led to a widespread marketing campaign by the Syrian opposition, rejecting any potential future deal between Turkey and the Syrian authorities.

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