Erdogan Tells Putin New Clashes in Syria Threaten Region: Presidency
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned that escalating violence in Syria's Suwayda province poses a threat to regional stability, according to Turkiye's Communications Directorate.
- During a phone call, Erdogan reiterated Turkiye's support for Syria's sovereignty and the need for national recovery amidst deadly clashes.
- Deadly clashes in Suwayda have resulted in nearly 600 reported deaths, which Erdogan addressed during the call.
- Erdogan expressed Turkey's readiness to host renewed peace talks regarding Ukraine, contingent on both sides agreeing to a timeline.
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Putin, Erdogan discuss clashes, Israeli strikes in Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Friday held a phone conversation expressing concern that the clashes in Syria pose a threat to the stability of the entire region, the Turkish presidency said in a statement, reported Xinhua. During the call, the two leaders talked about the escalating tensions in Syria's southern province of Sweida, according to the statement. Erdogan underlined the importance…
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