Turkish commentators argue that sudden change of data in Syria is due to the increase in Turkey’s military and diplomatic power
The agreement between Damascus and Syrian democratic forces changes the data on Syrian Kurds. What does Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan say?
After yesterday’s meeting of the Council of Ministers, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan dedicated much of his speech to Syria, condemning violence and blaming the former President’s regime’s “provocateurs”.
At the same time, she welcomed the policy without exclusion of transitional President Al Sarah, stressing that Turkey would continue to provide all sorts of support to neighboring Syria in order to recover, maintain its territorial integrity and its single structure and find peace with all its ethnic elements.
Balances are overturned
Shortly before the Turkish president’s speech, the Syrian Ministry of Defense had announced the end of the military operation against Assad’s fans. Shortly after the end of Erdogan’s speech, in a striking overthrow of the balances, Syrian transitional president Ahmad al -Sarah signs a major 8 -point agreement with Turkey’s largest enemy in Kurdiko, Masludian Abdi.
It should be noted that a few days ago, Abti had stated in international agencies that “groups supported by Turkey and Islamist extremists” are responsible for violence in Syria and the executions of Amahos Alawites. The agreement signed yesterday changes everything in Syria. Among other things, it incorporates the Kurds of North Syria into the Syrian state and includes border gates of the airport, oil and gas deposits, of which the Syrian Kurdish region had significant economic benefits.
Turkish commentators, a part of which had attributed the explosion of violence to Syria in the Syrian Kurds in cooperation with Israel and Iran, now argue that this sudden change in data in Syria is due to the increase in Turkey’s military and diplomatic power in the region. The visible possibility that the Kurdish will soon be resolved is believed to extend Turkey’s influence on Syria and Iraq to the detriment of Tehran.
Source :Skai
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