Erdogan Urges Regional Collaboration to Protect Syria's Integrity
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan calls on Russia, Syria, and Iran to intensify efforts to safeguard Syria's territorial integrity following Israel's latest strike on Damascus. He highlights the importance of establishing a lasting peace and considers Israel as a major threat to regional stability.
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In a recent interview, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the need for Russia, Syria, and Iran to adopt more rigorous measures to safeguard Syria's territorial borders, following a recent airstrike by Israel on Damascus.
Erdogan, speaking to Turkish media, articulated his vision for achieving an urgent and permanent peace in Syria, citing Israel as a primary disruptor of both regional and global stability.
The Turkish president called on Syria's allies to counteract what he perceives as a major threat to Syria's sovereignty, urging a collaborative effort to address these geopolitical challenges.
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