Turkish foreign minister discusses developments in Syria with Iraqi counterpart
Türkiye's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan spoke with Iraq's Fuad Hussein on Sunday to discuss the ongoing situation in Syria, including recent clashes between Assad forces and anti-regime groups in Aleppo. The two also addressed efforts to counter PKK/YPG plans in northern Syria.
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- Published Date: 02:08 | 01 December 2024
- Modified Date: 02:34 | 01 December 2024
Türkiye's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a phone conversation with Iraq's top diplomat Fuad Hussein over the recent situation in Syria, the Turkish Foreign Ministry sources noted on Sunday.
The two ministers discussed the developments in Syria, the sources said.
The fighting erupted on Nov. 27 between Assad regime forces and anti-regime armed groups in the western countryside of the Aleppo province in northern Syria.
Since last week, the anti-regime armed groups have made rapid progress from the western countryside toward the city center, capturing much of it by Saturday.
The armed groups took control of the town of Khan Shaykhun later Saturday, establishing control of all of Idlib.
The Syrian National Army (SNA) also launched an operation to counter the terror group PKK/YPG's plan to establish a terror corridor between Tel Rifaat and northeastern Syria, according to security sources.
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