Mevlut Cavusoglu also
said that the steps to be taken in the field would be determined by cooperation
between Turkish Armed Forces and its intelligence service, Reuters reported on
Sunday.
On Saturday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that a major military operation was underway in the province of Idlib.
"There is a serious operation in Syria's Idlib today, and this will continue,” Erdogan told members of his AK Party in a speech.
"We will never allow a terror corridor along our borders in Syria,” Erdogan said. "We will continue to take other initiatives after the Idlib operation.”
"For now the Free Syrian Army is carrying out the operation there,” Erdogan said. "Russia is supporting the operation from the air, and our armed forces from inside Turkey’s borders,” Erdogan added.
Late on Saturday, Turkey deployed tanks and military vehicles on its Syrian border, building up military presence, the report added.
Tehran, Moscow and Ankara announced a deal last month to establish and patrol a "de-escalation” zone in the Idlib region, where Erdogan has said Turkey will deploy troops.