Turkish President Recep Taip Erdogan, on Monday, referred to Syria, a situation that has deteriorated in recent days into real massacre events, as the Alawi claims in the country. Erdogan said Turkey “rejects” any disputes on the country and interested in calming the spirits in the country.
In addition, Erdogan sent a sting to Israel and claimed to have a hand in disputes taking place in Syria. “Anyone who is trying to disseminate disagreements will not succeed in his program,” Erdogan said, adding that many countries have tried to take advantage of the difficult situation that is going on in Syria in the last 14 years. He later said he was working and trying to bring a state of stability in Syria. “Turkey strongly condemns any terrorist attack aimed at unity and social peace. Syria is a free country and we must avoid any step promoted by the rebellion in its territory,” the Turkish president added.
The one who still referred to the situation in Syria is the new leader of the state, al-Sharaa, who is known to us as Giulani. He said that the latest events that took place in the last strongholds to which Assad’s regime supporters fled, and the difficult fights that evolved there alongside reports of terrible massacre, “will not affect the rehabilitation process. Blood will not go in vain without accountable or punishment, even if the person responsible is the closest person to us,” he told Gulani to Revis.
Al Julyani pointed to the guilty at the difficult events he claimed, saying: “Assad’s trustees and a foreign country are behind the attacks on the security forces that caused violence.” About the diplomatic ties of the new regime in Syria with the World Powers, “are being held conversations with Moscow,” regarding the return of the military bases that the Russians abandoned with Assad’s regime.
Regarding the most in question in the world politics these days, the new-old US president Donald Trump said to Giulani that “there is still no direct connection with the Trump administration, but the Syrian door is open to the media.”