No Script

Please Wait...

Al-Ahed Telegram

Turkey Urges ‘Nationwide’ Truce In Syria after Aleppo Liberation

Turkey Urges ‘Nationwide’ Truce In Syria after Aleppo Liberation
folder_openTurkey access_time7 years ago
starAdd to favorites

Local Editor

The Turkish foreign minister called for a "nationwide" ceasefire in Syria and negotiations between Damascus and foreign-backed militants who were fully driven out of Aleppo on Thursday.

Turkey Urges ‘Nationwide’ Truce In Syria after Aleppo Liberation

Mevlut Cavusoglu made the call on Thursday at a news conference on the sidelines of an emergency meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia which is among the key supporters of militants in Syria along with Turkey.

The Syrian government "must return to the negotiating table for direct talks with the opposition for a genuine political transition in Syria," he said.

The demand came as the Syrian army said that it would continue its push against terrorists until the liberation of "the last bit of the homeland's soil" from the foreign-backed militants.

Until recently, Ankara persisted in its demand that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad leave office or be ousted by force. Turkey has long served as the main transit route for Syria-bound militants.

Those militants, however, have hit back in a series of high-profile bombings which have plunged Turkey into a security crisis, crippling its mainstay tourism industry.

Cavusolgu on Tuesday joined his Iranian and Russian counterparts in Moscow to discuss the way forward toward peace and security in Syria.

On Friday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said he expected new Syria peace talks backed by Moscow, Ankara and Tehran to take place in Kazakhstan in the middle of January.

They would focus on discussing what needs to be done to get a nationwide ceasefire for Syria in place, Gatilov added.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

Comments