The priest of an Assyrian Christian church in the southeastern Turkish city of Mardin on Friday hailed the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
"Mardin has always been the crossroads of religions, languages, and cultures. In Mardin we have been celebrating four festivals, not just two," Father Gabriel Akyüz told a ceremony to mark Eid al-Fitr at the local Ataturk Culture Center.
Marking the Muslim holiday, the priest expressed hope for peace.
"Syriac society does not forsake [Muslims] in any Muslim events, and likewise, Muslims don't forsake [Syriacs] in any event of Syriac and Ezidi society. There is a good tradition, a good union," added Mustafa Yaman, the province's governor.
Saying the city had enjoyed a peaceful environment for over a year, Yaman expressed hope that this "unity, fraternity and solidarity will continue forever."