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Erdogan to Putin: Syria 'Seeking to Sabotage' Turkey-Russia Relations

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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan give a joint press conference at the Kremlin in Moscow on April 8. (AFP)

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Ankara has intensified its contacts with Moscow in light of the escalation of the Syrian regime’s attacks in Idlib, supported by Russia.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the Syrian regime of “seeking to sabotage” Ankara’s relationship with Russia through its latest offensive in the northwest of the war-torn country.

Erdogan told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, during a phone call late on Monday that the offensive by Head of the Syrian regime Bashar al-Assad’s forces “sought to sabotage Turkish-Russian cooperation” in Idlib by violating the ceasefire agreement and breaching outcomes of Astana talks.

Targeting civilians, schools and hospitals couldn’t be considered fighting against terrorism, Fahrettin Altun, communications director at the Turkish presidency, quoted Erdogan as telling Putin.

The two leaders discussed bilateral relations and recent developments in Idlib, reiterating their commitment to Sochi Agreement, which was concluded on September 17 and stipulated the establishment of a demilitarized zone separating the regime and the opposition in Idlib.

Erdogan noted that rising tensions in the region would jeopardize the formation of a Constitutional Committee in Syria and the political process.

The guarantor states (Turkey, Russia, and Iran) announced mid-September 2017 reaching a deal to establish a de-escalation zone in Idlib, in accordance with a deal concluded in May that year.

In September 2018, they agreed to create along the contact line between the armed opposition and government troops a demilitarized zone of a depth of 15-20 km, with the withdrawal from there of radically-minded rebels, to be implemented by October 15.

But Moscow has repeatedly blamed Turkey for failing to oust militant groups, notably the Nusra Front, from Idlib, as well as failing to meet its obligations to open international roads.

Regime forces stepped up the assault on southern Idlib in an effort to regain control of the main roads.

Turkey, for its part, fears a new wave of massive displacement to happen with some four million civilians living in Idlib’s demilitarized zone, including masses displaced by the regime.


https://aawsat.com/english/home/art...yria-seeking-sabotage-turkey-russia-relations
 
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Ankara has intensified its contacts with Moscow in light of the escalation of the Syrian regime’s attacks in Idlib, supported by Russia.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the Syrian regime of “seeking to sabotage” Ankara’s relationship with Russia through its latest offensive in the northwest of the war-torn country.

Erdogan told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, during a phone call late on Monday that the offensive by Head of the Syrian regime Bashar al-Assad’s forces “sought to sabotage Turkish-Russian cooperation” in Idlib by violating the ceasefire agreement and breaching outcomes of Astana talks.
The bold part says it all. So i don't understand the reason for blaming just Syria on this.
 
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Sultan complaining about a small state to Putin ? Shows Sultan in poor light.
 
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I agree.. I've spotted that too.. it is like talking to Putin by transitivity..
Seems he doesn't want to antagonize Putin openly, so it's easier for him to call out just Assad(who he knows is powerless anyway. lol) while indirectly telling Putin he's not happy with Syrian/Russian offensive in Idlib which jeopardizes Turkey's interests. .
 
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Seems he doesn't want to antagonize Putin openly so it's easier to just call out just Assad(who is powerless anyway) while indirectly telling Putin he's no happy with Syrian/Russian offensive in Idlib which jeopardizes Turkey's interests. .
It is a bit funny.. it is like criticising Russia by putting the blame on its ally.. while knowing very well that Bashar do not move one inch without Russia's approval....It is not only funny ..it is a bit crazy..Erdogan finds himself literally between a rock and a hard place.. he just can't antagonise both the US and Russia at the same time..
 
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It is a bit funny.. it is like criticising Russia by putting the blame on its ally.. while knowing very well that Bashar do not move one inch without Russia's approval....It is not only funny ..it is a bit crazy..Erdogan finds himself literally between a rock and a hard place.. he just can't antagonise both the US and Russia at the same time..
I agree. It's a really tough one for Turkey. Erdogan seems to have cornered himself on this one. Well, guess he will have no choice other than to draw back and let Putin(and his minion Assad) consolidate their hold of Idlib( this will mean Turkey will be outside the gates on the Syria issue) while trying to try and keep some sort of indirect influence on some FSA/Turkmen militia units in Syria. I don't see what else he can do(since fighting Russia and by extension its minion Assad is out of the question)
 
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Turkish Army is in Idlib

sooner or later Turkish Armed Forces will response against criminal murdered Assad Regime and Iran backed terrorist groups who attacks Idlib ( 4 million people in Idlib sunni muslim and they so hate shiite Assad and Iran )
so Nobody wants shiite Assad - Iran and christian Russia to be in Idlib and Assad is not leader of Syria and all of Syrian people

ERDOGAN warns Putin as friendly
 
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we waiting
Dude ignore him.
They are afraid from Putin to call him directly.
Actually, Iran is not part of current Idlib operation and this operation completely is under Russian and Syrian control.

And my advice to Turk brothers is that Assad is legitimate Syrian leader, so speak with him and solve your problems with him directly.
we are tired of being your connector in Syria, and then blamed us for trying solve your problem.
please read read news and Erdogan words carefully and then blame Iran for Idlib. However I personally enjoying Syrian advances in Idlib.
 
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Is Erdogan's big macho NATO superpower Turkey army is afraid to fight a third world joke of an army like Syria army.
 
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Turkish Army is in Idlib

sooner or later Turkish Armed Forces will response against criminal murdered Assad Regime and Iran backed terrorist groups who attacks Idlib ( 4 million people in Idlib sunni muslim and they so hate shiite Assad and Iran )
so Nobody wants shiite Assad - Iran and christian Russia to be in Idlib and Assad is not leader of Syria and all of Syrian people

ERDOGAN warns Putin as friendly

Anyone with a brain can see Idlib will eventually be retaken by the SAA
 
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Anyone with a brain can see Idlib will eventually be retaken by the SAA

Idlib used to have 1 million people back in 2004. Now without oil, gas, electricity, running water for years I suppose population has fallen to medieval level of about 100,000 people.
 
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Dude ignore him.
They are afraid from Putin to call him directly.
Actually, Iran is not part of current Idlib operation and this operation completely is under Russian and Syrian control.

And my advice to Turk brothers is that Assad is legitimate Syrian leader, so speak with him and solve your problems with him directly.
we are tired of being your connector in Syria, and then blamed us for trying solve your problem.
please read read news and Erdogan words carefully and then blame Iran for Idlib. However I personally enjoying Syrian advances in Idlib.
Ofcourse you would enjoy killing of Sunni Muslims. I enjoyed more when ISIS killed Shia rats.
 
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