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Syria, Turkey
Turkey aiming for maritime agreement with Syria, transport minister says
Turkey is aiming to strike a maritime demarcation agreement with Syria after a permanent government is formed in Damascus, Turkish Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said on Tuesday. Turkey, which backed Syrian rebels who toppled President Bashar al-Assad this month after a 13-year civil war,
Turkey Plans to Start Maritime Agreement Negotiations With Syria
Turkey is planning to start negotiations with Syria to delineate maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean Sea, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said.
Turkey's foreign minister meets with Syria's de facto ruler
STORY: Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Syria’s de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa – also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani – in Damascus on Sunday, Turkey’s foreign ministry said.Sharaa is the leader of the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham,
Turkey advances Syria engagement with energy plans and refugee return
By bnm Gulf bureau Turkey has announced multiple initiatives to engage with Syria's new government, including planned energy cooperation and a framework for refugee returns, as Ankara moves to normalise relations following President Bashar al-Assad's collapse.
Syria, Kurdish and Erdogan
Kurdish militia in Syria will be buried if they do not lay down arms, Turkey's Erdogan says
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Kurdish militants in Syria will either lay down their weapons or "be buried", amid hostilities between Turkey-backed Syrian fighters and the militants since the fall of Bashar al-Assad this month.
Lay down weapons or be buried in Syria: Erdogan's stern warning to Kurdish militia
Kurdish fighters in Syria will either lay down their weapons or "be buried," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned. Erdogan was speaking in the parliament when he warned to eradicate terrorist organisations' trying to weave a wall of blood' between the Turkish and Kurdish.
Erdoğan Warns Kurdish Militants in Syria to lay down Arms or Face Being "Buried" in Syrian soil
Turkish President Erdoğan has issued a stark warning to Kurdish militants in Syria, demanding they lay down their arms or face being "buried" in Syrian soil. This comes amidst escalating tensions with the YPG militia,
Democracy Now
18h
Turkey’s Erdoğan Threatens to “Bury” Syrian Kurds Unless They Lay Down Arms
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has threatened to “bury” Kurdish fighters in
Syria
unless they lay down their arms .
4d
Israel and Turkey Shape a New Syria From Their Borderlands
Syria’s leadership isn’t the only aspect of the country to be changing as a result of this month’s toppling of longtime ...
Crude Oil Prices
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Turkey’s Rise in Syria Stokes Regional Rivalry with Iran
This article examines the implications of Turkey's rise as the dominant foreign power in Syria following the fall of Bashar ...
4d
Turkey will do 'whatever it takes' if Syria government cannot address Kurd militia issue, minister says
Turkey will do "whatever it takes" to ensure its security if the new Syrian administration cannot address Ankara's concerns ...
Global Voices Online
2d
The complex nature of Turkey's relations with Syria
Turkey has launched series of military operations in northern Syria with the goal of securing its southern border from ...
12d
Turkey seeks to purge pro-US Kurdish force that helped defeat Islamic State in Syria
A Turkish strongman exploits chaos in Syria to oust pro-American Syrian Kurds from border area while solidifying expansion in ...
Barron's
10d
Trump Calls Rebel Victory In Syria 'Unfriendly Takeover' By Turkey
Years into the war, HTS took over parts of northwestern
Syria
, which borders
Turkey
. It was from there that the ...
New York Sun
9h
Turkey, in Concert With Damascus, Aims To Redefine Maritime Boundaries in Its Favor
After Assad’s ouster earlier this month, Ankara is keener than ever to exploit energy resources under the Mediterranean Sea.
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