Turkey’s Erdogan says his country has ‘no intention to invade Syrian territory’
2024-07-07 15:15:21

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that Turkey has "no expectation of attacking or adding the Syrian domain."
Talking at an occasion of his decision party in Istanbul, Erdogan noticed that the issue in Idlib, the last radical held fortification in Syria, would not be settled until the administration powers are attracted as far as possible set by the Sochi bargain.
"Else, we will deal with it before the finish of February," the Turkish president focused.
Prior in the day, Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump traded sees by telephone on closure the emergency in Idlib as quickly as time permits, Turkey's Directorate of Communications reported on Twitter.
The two chiefs concurred that the assaults of the Syrian government powers against the Turkish fighters in Idlib were unsatisfactory.
On Monday, five Turkish officers were killed and five others injured in a Syrian government powers' big guns assault in Idlib.
Prior in February, the Syrian powers murdered eight Turks, including five fighters, in another mounted guns hostile in the district.
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