Syria’s President Bashar Al-Assad said, on Monday, he would only meet Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan, if the two countries could focus on the core issues of Ankara’s support for “terrorism” and the pullout of Turkish forces from Syrian territory, Reuters reports. “The problem is not the meeting, but its content,” a video clip released by the presidency showed Assad telling reporters in Damascus. Turkiye severed ties with Syria in 2011 after the outbreak of the Syrian civil war, in which it supported rebels looking to oust Assad. The Syrian leader views the rebels as terrorists. Ankara also established a “safe zone” in northern Syria where Turkish troops are now stationed, and it has carried out several cross-border military operations against […]
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