17.07.2024 01:10
The US has made a statement regarding the steps taken to normalize relations between Turkey and Syria. A spokesperson for the US Department of State stated that they do not support these efforts between the two countries. The official from the Department stated, "We are aware of the information regarding the normalization between Turkey and Syria. The United States does not support these normalization efforts."
The US, in a statement regarding the steps taken to normalize relations between Turkey and Syria, openly expressed its discomfort. A spokesperson for the US Department of State stated, "We are seeing information about the normalization between Turkey and Syria. The United States does not support these normalization efforts."
US IS NOT PLEASED WITH NORMALIZATION EFFORTS
There is hope for the resumption of relations between Turkey and Syria, which have been severed for 12 years. While President Erdogan stated that he could meet with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, the US made a statement regarding the normalization steps between Turkey and Syria.
"THE US DOES NOT SUPPORT NORMALIZATION EFFORTS"
A spokesperson for the US Department of State stated in an interview with Rudaw that they do not support these steps. The spokesperson said, "We are seeing information about the normalization between Turkey and Syria. The United States does not support these normalization efforts."
"WE WILL NOT NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH THE ASSAD REGIME"
The US official continued his words as follows: "As the US, we will not normalize relations with the Assad regime unless we see serious progress towards a political solution to this problem. We have called on all countries with relations with the Syrian regime to use these relations to improve the humanitarian situation, human rights, and security situation of the Syrians and to achieve the goals of UN Resolution 4456."
ERDOGAN: WE WILL NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO CONFINE US TO NARROW MINDSETS
Meanwhile, an interesting statement came from President Erdogan. After the cabinet meeting, President Erdogan, who appeared in front of the cameras, stated that it has become necessary to establish new equations in foreign policy. Erdogan said the following: "Turkey is a country that cannot be confined to a single bloc in terms of its geographical, human, economic, and historical ties. Just as it is important for us to improve our relations with the Western world, it is equally important for us to strengthen our cooperation with Asia, Africa, and Latin America. We will not allow anyone to confine us to narrow mindsets."
ESAD: WE WILL TALK IF TURKISH SOLDIERS WITHDRAW FROM SYRIA
Meanwhile, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had responded to President Erdogan the day before. Esad, who stated that the talks could begin, listed his conditions. In his statement to journalists in his country, Esad stated that the content of the meeting with Erdogan depends on the situation. Esad said that he would meet with Erdogan if the issue of the withdrawal of Turkish soldiers from Syrian territory is brought up.