Erdogan's Firm Stance Against Terrorism in Northern Syria
Turkey's President Erdogan affirms his commitment to prevent terrorist organizations from finding refuge in northern Syria, emphasizing collaboration with the new Syrian administration under Ahmed al-Sharaa. Erdogan discussed potential measures against these groups during a meeting with Sharaa in Ankara.
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President Tayyip Erdogan has pledged that Turkey will not allow terrorist organizations to establish sanctuaries in northern Syria. He emphasized the country's readiness to act decisively against such threats.
Following a recent diplomatic tour through Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan, Erdogan underscored a cooperative approach with Syria's new administration, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, to combat these groups.
Erdogan revealed that strategic steps were a focal point in his discussions with Sharaa during their meeting in Ankara earlier this month, signaling a unified stance against terrorism in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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