Turkish Officials Travel to Damascus Amid Sectarian Violence
Turkish foreign and defense ministers, along with the MIT intelligence head, have visited Damascus. The trip occurs amidst sectarian violence in Syria involving the new Islamist-led government, backed by Turkey, and fighters from the Alawite minority associated with former President Bashar al-Assad.
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Turkey's foreign minister, defense minister, and the head of its MIT intelligence agency have made a notable visit to Damascus, as confirmed by the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Thursday. However, specific details of the visit remain undisclosed to the public.
This diplomatic move takes place against the backdrop of renewed sectarian violence in Syria. The conflict involves Syria's new Islamist-led government forces, who reportedly have Turkey's backing, and are in conflict with Alawite fighters loyal to the deposed President Bashar al-Assad.
The visit underscores Turkey's geopolitical interests in the region and highlights ongoing tensions in Syria between the ruling government and opposition groups rooted in sectarian divides.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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