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Sunday, December 15, 2024

Turkiye prepared to offer military preparation to Syria if new administrator demands, serve says

 "We want to see what the new Syrian organization will do and to allow them an opportunity," says Turkish Pastor Guler

December 15, 2024


Syria's new organization should be given opportunity to run the show: Guler.

"New organization promised to regard all govt establishments, UN."

Serve anticipates that Russia should try to keep up with presence in Syria.

ANKARA: The new organization in Syria ought to be allowed an opportunity to oversee following their useful messages, and Turkiye stands prepared to give military preparation on the off chance that such assistance is mentioned, Turkish Guard Pastor Yasar Guler said.


NATO part Turkiye upheld the Syrian radicals who overturned President Bashar al-Assad last end of the week, finishing a 13-year nationwide conflict. Turkiye returned its consulate in Damascus on Saturday, two days after its knowledge boss visited the Syrian capital.


In their most memorable articulation, the new organization that brought down Assad declared that it would regard all administration establishments, the Assembled Countries and other worldwide associations," Guler told correspondents in Ankara in remarks approved for distribution on Sunday.


"We believe that we really want to see what the new organization will do and to allow them an opportunity."


At the point when found out if Turkiye was thinking about military collaboration with the new Syrian government, Guler said Ankara previously had military participation and preparing concurrences with numerous nations.


"[Turkiye] is prepared to offer the fundamental help on the off chance that the new organization demands it," he added.


Beginning around 2016, Turkiye has mounted four military tasks across developing wraps of northern Syria, refering to dangers to its public safety.


Turkiye is assessed to keep two or three thousand soldiers in towns including Afrin, Azez and Jarablus in northwestern Syria and Ras al Ain and Tel Abyad in the upper east.


Ankara might talk about and reconsider the issue of Turkiye's tactical presence in Syria with the new Syrian organization "when fundamental circumstances emerge", Guler said.


Taking out 'fear mongers'

Turkiye's need stays the disposal of the Kurdish YPG state army, a Syrian resistance gathering, and it has made this unmistakable to Washington, Guler said.


The Syrian Popularity based Powers (SDF), which controls a portion of Syria's biggest oil fields, is the primary partner in the US alliance against Daesh. It is initiated by the YPG, a gathering that Ankara sees as an expansion of the prohibited Kurdistan Laborers Party (PKK), whose warriors have struggled the Turkish state for a very long time.


"In the new period, the PKK/YPG fear monger association in Syria will be dispensed with at some point or another," Guler said. "Individuals from the association coming from outside Syria will leave Syria. The individuals who are Syrian will set out their weapons."


Guler said Turkiye saw no indication of a resurgence of Daesh in Syria, as opposed to the US view.


"Has anybody known about any assaults by Daesh psychological oppressors in Syria over the most recent three years? We don't have the foggiest idea or hear anything about Daesh right now," he said, involving the Arabic abbreviation for the gathering.


Turkiye has in the past let the US know that Ankara could send three commando units in Syria to battle Daesh, and to run al-Hol, the confinement camp for the gathering's families, Guler said, adding that Washington had dismissed the two offers.


"All things being equal, they helped out the PKK/YPG psychological oppressor association under the flag of battling Daesh. Be that as it may, you can't battle one psychological militant association with another fear based oppressor association."


Gotten some information about the future contribution in Syria of Russia, a longstanding partner of Assad which last end of the week conceded him haven, Guler said he saw no indication of a total Russian withdrawal.


Russia, he said, is moving its tactical resources from various pieces of Syria to its two bases in the nation - the Hmeimim air base at Latakia and a maritime base in Tartous. "I don't think the Russians will leave [Syria]. They'll give their best for stay," he said.

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