Erdogan Calls for Stability Amid Syrian Unrest

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan urged cooperation with Syrian authorities to reduce tensions and praised interim Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa for his inclusive policy. Meanwhile, violence in Syria threatens regional stability, prompting Turkish political opposition to call for international peacekeeping forces and raising concerns about Turkey's ongoing conflict with Kurdish militants.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-03-2025 21:59 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 21:59 IST
Erdogan Calls for Stability Amid Syrian Unrest
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In a bid to foster stability in Syria, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the importance of collaboration with Syrian authorities to calm the escalating situation. During a cabinet meeting, Erdogan commended interim Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa for adopting an inclusive policy approach while avoiding unnecessary revanchism.

Erdogan's political adversaries are pressing him to leverage his influence over Syrian leadership to mitigate the recent surge of violence in the neighboring country. The Republican People's Party (CHP), a principal opposition group, has advocated for the establishment of an international peacekeeping force in western Syria, where security remains fragile.

The recent clashes have posed a significant risk to Ankara's aspirations of resolving longstanding conflicts and facilitating the return of displaced Syrians. As hostilities continue, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reaffirmed Turkey's commitment to aid the Syrian government in its stabilization efforts, reinforcing Turkey's strong support for interim leader Sharaa.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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