Fidan: Israeli attacks endanger Syria’s stability

The Turkish Foreign Minister, poiing out that Ankara does not wa to confro the Zionist regime in Syria, stressed that the Zionist regime’s attacks endanger Syria’s stability.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday that Turkey does not wa to engage with the Zionist regime in Syria, but its repeated attacks on Syrian military facilities will weaken the new governme’s ability to preve threats such as ISIS.
In an ierview with Reuters on the sidelines of a NATO foreign ministers meeting in Brussels, Hakan Fidan said the Zionist regime’s actions to target Syria, in which the new rule of Ahmed al -Sharah close Turkey exists, exacerbated regional instability.
“We do not wa to see any confroation with the Zionist regime in Syria, because Syria belongs to the Syrian people,” the Turkish Foreign Minister said.
Türkiye, which has a joi border with Syria, has become one of the most influeial actors in Syria and its new ally. Ankara has supported militas for many years who now form a major part of the new sovereigy and fought against former Syrian Preside Bashar al -Assad.
The Zionist regime has accused Turkey of waing to turn Syria io its own area.
When asked by Fidan whether Turkish plans for a joi defense treaty with Syria exacerbated the Zionist regime’s attacks on Syrian military bases, he responded that Ankara cooperated with regional partners to form a joi platform to preve ISIL’s return and confro the joi threats.
The hazard of chaos is in ambush
He said the weakening of the effort was at risk of bringing the eire area to chaos.
Turkey, a member of NATO, has strongly condemned the Zionist regime’s attacks on Gaza since 2008, calling them genocide against the Palestinians, as well as requesting a case against the regime in the Iernational Court of Justice and cut off all trade relations.
The Zionist regime rejects allegations of genocide.
The hostility between these regional powers has also been drawn to Syria, and the Zionist forces have targeted Syria for weeks after the new sovereigy in Damascus came to power.
Türkiye has called the attacks rape of Syria, while the Zionist regime has not allowed any hostile force in Syria.
Hakan Fidan said in this “transition period”, Türkiye does not wa ISIL or the PKK armed group to exploit “the lack of regular forces and a shortage of some military capabilities” in Syria.
“Unfortunately, Israel destroys all the abilities that a new governme can use to couer IS and other terrorist attacks and threats,” he said.
However, the Turkish Foreign Minister added that if the new departme in Damascus was to reach “understanding” with the Zionist regime, it is a matter of themselves.
Türkiye has promised to help rebuild Syria, from infrastructure to governme agencies, and has provided political support for the coury in iernational forums. Türkiye has called for the complete lifting of Western sanctions against Syria to launch reconstructed efforts and welcome the formation of a transitional governme.
Relations with America
On Friday, Fidan, who met with US officials in Washington last week, said that US Preside Donald Trump’s governme is revising its policies on Syria and sanctions imposed on it.
“We now have a new Syrian,” he said. I think this new Syria needs a differe approach, “adding that Ankara has conveyed its views on its Western allies.
Fidan cited Trump’s “problem -solving techniques” as a way to resolve the remaining disputes between the two NATO allies, especially US sanctions against the Turkish defense industry, adding that he hoped to find a solution.
Any agreeme for Ukraine is better than coinuing to kill
He said the digestion of any possible peace agreeme that the United States will mediate between Kiev and Moscow will be “difficult”, but it is still better than coinuing death and destruction, adding that a deterre was needed to ensure the war would not begin again.
Türkiye has maiained friendly relations with both parties, Kiev and Moscow since Russia’s operation against Ukraine in year 2. Türkiye has supported Ukraine’s territorial iegrity and provided military assistance, while opposed sanctions against Russia. Ukraine has said that Türkiye, which has the second largest NATO army, could be an importa guaraee of security.
Ankara has announced that it will consider joining a field peace initiative, though the details of such a mission are still unclear.
Meanwhile, Fidan repeated Türkiye’s proposal to host possible peace talks between Russia and Ukraine; The proposal was made after hosting the initial negotiations in Year 2.
When asked by Hakan Fidan about Trump’s threats to the US military attack on Iran, he said he needed diplomacy to resolve the dispute and Ankara did not wa to see an attack on Iran’s neighbor.
“We have to bring Americans and Iranians around a table to have explicit and honest conversations,” the Turkish Foreign Minister said. This should be the only way forward. “
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