Türkiye Insists on Restoring Relations with Syria amid US Objection

Erdogan stressed that the situation in the region requires new foreign policy equations (Turkish Presidency)
Erdogan stressed that the situation in the region requires new foreign policy equations (Turkish Presidency)
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Türkiye Insists on Restoring Relations with Syria amid US Objection

Erdogan stressed that the situation in the region requires new foreign policy equations (Turkish Presidency)
Erdogan stressed that the situation in the region requires new foreign policy equations (Turkish Presidency)

Türkiye has conveyed new messages about maintaining efforts to restore normal ties with Syria, despite Damascus’ insistence on the Turkish military withdrawal, which currently seems to be far-fetched.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had intensified talk about this matter in recent weeks, ordering the fulfillment of the Syrian demand, and stressing that his country attaches great importance to increasing the number of its friends.
This came a day after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad announced that he would not oppose meeting with the Turkish president.
“In a period when our region is constantly on edge, establishing new equations in foreign policy is not just a choice but a necessity for Türkiye,” Erdogan said in his address after the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday evening.
He stressed that he could not allow anyone to confine Türkiye within “their narrow molds,” adding: “We neither turn our back on the East for the West nor neglect the West for the East.”
He continued: “We advance our relations with everyone, starting from our neighbors, in line with the interests of our country.”
Everyone must understand that increasing regional cooperation and solidarity will strengthen resilience against growing threats, the Turkish president underlined, adding: “Otherwise, we cannot prevent our region’s borders from being redrawn with bloodshed and tears as they were a century ago.”
He said that Türkiye sincerely hopes for the resolution of conflicts through mutual dialogue at the negotiation table.
In the same context, Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Guler stressed that his country does not set its sights on anyone’s land or sovereign rights, and that Ankara’s battle is against terrorist organizations that harm peace and prosperity in the region.
During a meeting with the commanders of the armed forces, Guler said: “We are closely following developments in Syria, and I would like to remind you that the fate of Syria will be determined by its people, not those who rejoice in their sadness.”
Meanwhile, the United States announced that it does not support Türkiye’s efforts to normalize relations with Assad, stressing that these attempts will not yield results.
On Wednesday, Turkish media quoted a US State Department spokesman as saying that the United States’ position is clear and that it does not accept the normalization of ties with the Assad government without taking serious steps to find a political solution to the Syrian crisis.

 

 



Lebanon: Hezbollah Says it Launches First Drone Attack on Israel's Ashdod Naval Base

File photo: Members of Israeli security and emergency services deploy at the site of a shooting on the Yavne interchange, near the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on October 15, 2024. (Photo by Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP)
File photo: Members of Israeli security and emergency services deploy at the site of a shooting on the Yavne interchange, near the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on October 15, 2024. (Photo by Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP)
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Lebanon: Hezbollah Says it Launches First Drone Attack on Israel's Ashdod Naval Base

File photo: Members of Israeli security and emergency services deploy at the site of a shooting on the Yavne interchange, near the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on October 15, 2024. (Photo by Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP)
File photo: Members of Israeli security and emergency services deploy at the site of a shooting on the Yavne interchange, near the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on October 15, 2024. (Photo by Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP)

Lebanon's Hezbollah has launched a drone attack on the Ashdod naval base in southern Israel for the first time, the Iran-backed group said on Sunday in a statement.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli army on the attack.
On Saturday, Israeli airstrikes in central Beirut killed at least 20 people, as the once-rare attacks on the heart of Lebanon's capital continued without warning while diplomats scrambled to broker a cease-fire.
Lebanon's Health Ministry said 66 people were wounded in the strikes, which were the fourth in central Beirut in less than a week.
US envoy Amos Hochstein traveled to the region in pursuit of a deal to end months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah that has erupted into full-on war.
Israeli attacks have killed more than 3,500 people in Lebanon, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. The fighting has displaced about 1.2 million people, or a quarter of Lebanon’s population.
Also Saturday, a drone strike killed two people and injured three in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre. Other airstrikes killed eight people, including four children, in the eastern town of Shmustar, five others in the southern village of Roumin, and another five people in the northeastern village of Budai.