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"Policies of Turkey and Saudi Arabia in Syria are based on a shared perspective," Davutoğlu said at a press conference, adding that Ankara and Riyadh are determined to act together against terrorism and sectarianism.
Davutoğlu, on a visit to Saudi Arabia, had talks with King Salman bin Abdulaziz and met with Saudi investors on Sunday. He was also expected to meet with Saudi Defense Minister Prince Mohamed bin Salman and Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir before returning home.
He said the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) extremist group and the Syrian regime are "equally guilty" of atrocities in Syria. "We, together with Saudi Arabia, will continue to support moderate opposition in Syria," he said.
Davutoğlu started his three-day trip in Jeddah, then visited Mecca and later Riyadh. Deputy Prime Ministers Yalçın Akdoğan and Lütfi Elvan, as well as Economy Minister Mustafa Elitaş and Interior Minister Efkan Ala, and spy chief Hakan Fidan are accompanying Davutoğlu.
Al-Jubeir said the talks between the king and Davutoglu were positive and constructive.
Al-Jubeir said that he discussed the Syrian crisis with Turkish officials, ways and means of combating terrorism, sectarianism, besides exchanging notes on a range of bilateral and international issues.
He said that “the Kingdom would support the Syrian opposition whether it stays in peace talks in Geneva or not.”
Al-Jubeir said the talks should focus on a transfer of power away from Bashar Assad ... a new constitution and new elections, and a new Syria in which Assad has no role to play. “That’s what the Syrian opposition went to negotiate.” He added: “We support them if they choose not to negotiate. We support them if they choose to negotiate.”
Regarding Turkey’s shooting down of a Russian plane taking part in operations in Syria on Nov. 24, Al-Jubeir said: “We support Turkey’s right to defend its territory in the ways it sees fit.”.''