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Ankara Plans to Strengthen Military Positions in Syria’s Idlib

TEHRAN (defapress)- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters upon returning from Azerbaijan on Monday that Ankara is determined to continue strengthening its military positions in Syria’s Idlib province.
News ID: 72454
Publish Date: 17September 2018 - 14:34

Ankara Plans to Strengthen Military Positions in Syria’s Idlib"It is true that we have been strengthening the positions of our troops [in Idlib]. We cannot afford to have any weak spots," he said, as cited by the Haberturk newspaper.

"If we don’t strengthen our observation points, then someone else will take the initiative, which may lead to civilian harm," Erdogan added.

The Turkish media reported earlier that the country’s troops had been deployed to Syria’s Idlib and the Turkish-Syrian border. Ankara currently has a total of 12 observation points along the border, its troops are tasked with monitoring the ceasefire in the region.

According to Erdogan, Turkish troops had been sent to Idlib at the Syrian people’s request.

"No one in Idlib wave Russian, US, German or French flags. People there wave Turkish flags. They are not Turkish citizens, they are Syrians. We will not let these oppressed people down," the Turkish president stressed.

Erdogan expects a positive discussion of the situation in Syria’s Idlib province with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, as he himself told reporters during a flight home from Azerbaijan, Turkey’s NTV TV channel reported on Monday.

"I saw Putin in a more positive light at the Tehran summit [the September 7 meeting between the leaders of Iran, Russia and Turkey]," Erdogan said, adding that "I would like them [Russia] to continue demonstrating the same positive approach [to resolving the situation in Idlib]".

Idlib is the only Syrian province still controlled by illegal armed groups. In 2017, a de-escalation zone was established in the region, where militants reluctant to lay down their arms can move together with their families. According to United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, Idlib currently hosts about 10,000 militants from the Jabhat al-Nusra and Al-Qaeda terror groups. In case Damascus succeeds in restoring control over Idlib, it will bring large-scale military activities in Syria to an end.

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