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A Turkish lawmaker has raised questions about a possible deal between the Turkish and Qatari governments on a military operation against Syria, Press TV reports.

Metin Lutfi Baydar of the Republican People's Party has posed three important questions to Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu about Ankara’s close ties with Qatar.

“At one session, you explained the reason for the Turkish government’s close relations with Doha as maintaining security and peace in the Middle East and stated that we will by no means interfere in our neighbor’s affairs,” Baydar said.

“How many times have you met with the Qatari Emir [Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa al-Thani] since you took office as prime minster?” the MP questioned.

“Were other Foreign Ministry officials present at your meetings with the Emir of Qatar? Were there any agreements with the Qatari Emir for a military intervention in Syria?” he further challenged the premier.

Turkey has been hosting the Western-backed Syrian opposition -- the so-called Syrian National Council -- and has strong ties with the group.


Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s policies on Syria have drawn criticism from Turkish politicians who blame Ankara for pushing Turkey to the brink of war with its southern neighbor.

“Syria is one of our neighbors. In Syria, people may be treating each other badly. But this cannot allow us to wage a war against Syria,” lawmaker Muharrem Ince said in a May 12 address in the southern Turkish province of Gaziantep, which borders Syria.

“Erdogan is mulling a war against Syria, saying people are killing each other there, but wasn’t he praying for US soldiers when American bombs were raining down on Arab and Kurdish children in Iraq?” the opposition questioned.

The remarks came days after Erdogan said he was to ask NATO for a military operation in Syria.

Erdogan believes that the prolonged unrest in Syria has to be brought to an end with the intervention of international powers.

Over the past few months, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have expressed support for providing weaponry to the armed groups fighting against the Syrian government.


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Let the 3rd world war begin! Humankind needs to find a new direction.
 
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Let the 3rd world war begin! Humankind needs to find a new direction.
With all due respect, but I think you're a little bit overreacting. A foreign military intervention in Syria will not trigger a third world war.
 
Turkey has no reason to declare war on Syria. If they are going to use the refugee card they have to look at themselves first. They are causing more refugees by hosting the opposition. Send them back to Syria and watch how fast the refugees stop coming when the Syrians crush the opposition.
 
With all due respect, but I think you're a little bit overreacting. A foreign military intervention in Syria will not trigger a third world war.
Of course, how could an assassination by a Serbian nationalist touch off a world war? :rolleyes:
 
Day in day out this chini unstable person is talking about dropping megaton nuclear bombs on different countries... you should not take his arguments seriously... :D
why act like you wish for one ? are you not unhappy so many people are getting killed in syria
 
Syrian regime is being armed by the states, not bordering Syria and the effectees are neighbors.
There ought to be an outfall to this approach.
 
Qatar is too little to do anything,It seems they think with selling some natural gas and becoming rich,they can play the game of giants.
Little one with big hopes and a bit delusional.
 
CIA started this whole crap so actually US is pushing Turkey to attack Syria and later on NATO/US will invide it for their own benefits again. Their irimperialist practices never changed. Always same story same politics.
 
Qatar is too little to do anything,It seems they think with selling some natural gas and becoming rich,they can play the game of giants.
Little one with big hopes and a bit delusional.

Why don't Iran try to shut this tiny nation mouth? and see what will happen because of this teeny tiny country...:agree:
 
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