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Turkey Seeks US Support for Kurdish Crackdown in SyriaThe US has been providing military support to the SDF for several years, mainly to fight against IS. Turkey argues that the SDF is closely linked to the PKK and that their presence in Syria could ...
Turkey boosts Syria's military, won't withdraw troops yet, says defense chief. Aims to aid reconstruction, counter 'terrorism ...
The Turkish defense minister reiterated Ankara's support for UN Security ... Güler added that Turkey's military presence in Syria protects Syria's sovereignty and prevents territorial partition.
Turkey Ready to Support Syria in Managing Islamic State ... Ankara said it may discuss and reevaluate the issue of Turkey's military presence in Syria with the new Syrian administration when ...
Turkey says it is training Syria’s armed forces and helping to boost its defenses, with no immediate plans to withdraw its ...
Interim Syrian President Ahmad al Sharaa with Turkish President Erdogan in Ankara. (@abo33amsha on X) Reports circulating on Syrian social media claim that Syrian interim President Ahmad al Sharaa is ...
Turkey offered to rebuild Syria's demolished military. It's an opening to grow its influence with its southern neighbor and counter Iran. "Turkey will likely try to fill Russia's role," a Middle ...
ISTANBUL — Turkey is ready to provide military support to Syria’s new government if it requests it, Defense Minister Yasar Guler says. In comments reported by Turkish media, he says the new ...
Turkey is ready to provide military support to Syria's new Islamist-led government set up by rebels who overthrew Bashar al-Assad if it requests it, Defence Minister Yasar Guler said on Sunday.
Turkey and the US have long been at loggerheads over Washington’s military and logistical support to Kurdish forces in Syria. The issue remains a priority for Ankara amid talks on what Syria’s ...
Assad’s regime on Dec. 8, 2024, after the rebel military operation “Deterrence of Aggression” and the establishment of a ...
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