Al-Shara of Syria, Erdogan Talk of Turki Kurdish fighter, Defense Treaty | Turkish-Syrian Border News

Turkish President Recep Taip Erdogan and Syria’s newly appointed President Ahmed Al-Sara discussed deep security relations-including reaction to Kurdish fighters in Northeast Syria-during a meeting in Amkara.
Earlier this week earlier this week, after meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, he marked the second international visit to Al-Shara.
Al-Shara led the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebel group, which topped the Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad’s government in December in the power of electrical aggressive.
Speaking at a news conference in Ankara, Erdogan said that Turkas were ready to partner with the new leadership of Syrian, especially when this armed group ISIL (ISIS) and Kurdish fighters located in North Eastern Syria Came to fight.
Erdogan said, “I would like to express my satisfaction for the strong commitment shown in the fight against terrorism by my brother Ahmed al-Shra.”
He said, “I told Al-Shara that we are ready to provide necessary assistance to Syria in the fight against all types of terrorism, whether it is dash or PKK,” he said, ISIL and Kurdistan Workers for the party Referring to the Arabic brief name. ,
The Turks, which share a border with Syria, sees several Syrian Kurdish groups as “terrorists” near their southern demarcation. These include PKK as well as the People’s Protection Units (YPG).
The YPG forms a large part of the United States-Samician Syrian democratic forces (SDF) with a-supportive Kurdish-Nedicidal, which controls a large health in the north-east of Syria.
SDF is a major ally in the US -led coalition fighting ISIL in Syria. But since the collapse of Al-Assad, Turkish officials have pushed fast to handle the operation.
Reporting from Ankara, Sinam Kosoglu of Al Jazeera said that Al-Shara received “very warm welcome” from Erdogan as he again pushed to handle the anti-Isil battle and promised to pressurize the Kurdish fighters.
Kosoglu said, “(Erdogan) Retrown Turkas are ready to help control the cams in North and East Syria (ISIL Jail) camps, which means that Syrian democratic forces and YPG, by Syrian Kurdish Fighter Group Controlled and administered camp, “Kosoglu said.
“He said that the fight against (ISIL) and PKK should continue.”
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For his share, Al-Shara said that his government asked the Turki “strategic partnership”, as he invited Erdogan to “go on the spot” to Syria.
The statement outlines a major reunion in the region, in which Ankara had a relationship with Damascus in 2011 after the outbreak of Syrian Civil War. The Turki opposed Al-Assad throughout the struggle.
“We are working on creating a strategic partnership with the Turkas to face Syria and Turki to guarantee safety threats in the area,” Al-Shara said.
He said the pair discussed “threats that inhibit regional unity in northeast Syria”-a clear context for the SDF-backed SDF. Al-Shara has rejected any form of Kurdish self-regulations and urged the SDF to hand over his weapons.
The two leaders also discussed a new defense agreement, which has been widely reported in recent times, Kosoglu said. The agreement may see that Türkiye establishes new bases in Syria, already present with the boundary of the Turkas.
“The military bases set up by Turkey within the last few years to protect their boundaries from PKK and YPG attacks are still still. They are not closed, ”Kosoglu said. “But they are talking about new military bases. The hideouts are, for now, unknown. ,
After the meeting, Erdogan promised to continue the press to lift the international sanctions imposed on Syria during the rule of Al-Assad. Relief from the restrictions has been the top priority of al-shara as he has given an aggressive diplomatic push in recent weeks.
Erdogan said that it was important for Arab and Muslim countries to support the new Dask Sarkar – economically and otherwise – in the period of infection.
On the issue of Syrian refugees and migrants, Erdogan said that he believes the voluntary return speed of the Syrians would take up as the country became more stable.
Turki hosted the largest number of Syrian refugees in 2011 after the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War – more than 3.8 million at its peak in 2022.
The pair also discussed economic relations. It comes as Turkish transport and manufacturing firms have seen rapid expansion plans for Syria.