After Turkey's resolute messages regarding the terrorist organization PKK/YPG in Syria, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is coming to Turkey tomorrow with a quick planning. HE WILL MEET WITH MINISTER FIDANWhile the U.S. is panicking as the opposition in Syria cleanses areas occupied by the PKK/YPG terrorist organization, Blinken will evaluate the latest developments together with Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. "THE U.S. AND TURKEY ARE IN AGREEMENT"CNN TURK's Ankara Representative Dicle Canova stated that there is a significant consensus between the U.S. and Turkey, saying, "The orderly management of this transition process previously included the regime and legitimate opposition at the table established in Geneva. Now, all groups will be included. We agree on ensuring this, protecting minorities, and preventing the regime's weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists," she said. She listed the messages to be given to Blinken as follows; - We are going through a new and critical phase.
- There is a need for an orderly transition process in Syria.
- It is important to prevent the country from being dragged into further instability and fragmentation.
- It is essential to preserve Syria's territorial integrity and unity.
- There is a role for international stakeholders to ensure that the transition process is not problematic.
- Necessary humanitarian aid and political support must be provided.
- A concerted effort is needed across all platforms, including the United Nations, to guide developments considering the new realities on the ground.
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