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First Official Visit from Syria to Turkey

First Official Visit from Syria to Turkey
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World January 15, 2025 05:30

syria, turkey - The new administration in Syria is making its first official visit to Ankara. Syrian Foreign Minister Esad Sheybani announced the visit through a message on social media, stating that they will be visiting Turkey, which has never abandoned the Syrian people, in order to represent the new Syria.

The new administration in Syria is set to make its first official visit to Ankara. Syrian Foreign Minister Esad Sheybani announced the visit through a message on social media, expressing their gratitude towards Turkey for its continuous support to the Syrian people. The visit is scheduled to take place tomorrow and will include meetings between the Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler, MIT Chief İbrahim Kalın, and their Syrian counterparts.

One of Ankara's priorities in the new era in Syria is to ensure stability and territorial integrity. A key element under this topic is the removal of the terrorist organization YPG, which continues its activities under the umbrella of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Turkey has issued an ultimatum for foreign terrorist elements to leave Syria. Talks between the new administration and these groups are ongoing.

Turkey is also ready to take on a role in addressing the issue of the El-Hol prison, where ISIS members and their families are held. During recent talks in Ankara, the proposal for ensuring the security of the prison in coordination with the new administration was once again presented to the US Deputy Secretary of State, John Bass.

Sources have indicated that Ankara is playing a leading role in bringing about international efforts to address the reconstruction and humanitarian needs in Syria.

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