Hürriyet: Türkiye wants to continue the normalization process with Syria at four points
ANKARA, 13 April – RIA Novosti. Ankara plans to carry out the normalization process with Damascus on four points at the meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Russia, Syria and Iran held in Moscow in May. Liberty With reference to diplomatic sources.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said that the Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Russia, Syria and Iran are scheduled to meet in Moscow at the beginning of May.

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“Negotiations on the normalization of Turkey-Syria relations will continue in May, when the foreign ministers’ meeting will be held. There are four items on Turkey’s agenda: humanitarian aid, the return of refugees, the representation of the Syrian opposition in Turkey. The new era revives the political process along with the fight against terrorism. “, – writes the publication.
Damascus has repeatedly described the presence of Turkish forces conducting operations against Kurdish formations in the Syrian border region as illegal and urged Ankara to withdraw its troops. Formations of the “Syrian Democratic Forces” (SDF), based on Kurdish YPG self-defense units with the support of the US military, control most of Syria’s Hasakah and Raqqa provinces and some settlements. in the provinces of Aleppo and Deir ez-Zor. Most of the neighborhoods, especially in the cities of Haseke and Qamishli, are under their control. Official Damascus does not recognize an autonomous administration in northeastern Syria.

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Source: Ria

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