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Turkey: Settlement of Syrian conflict without Assad ‘not realistic’
Published time: 20 Jan, 2017 13:57
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad © SANA / Reuters
Russian, Turkish Air Forces conduct first joint anti-ISIS op in Syria
The deputy prime minister still blamed Assad for “the suffering of the Syrian people,” but expressed “high hopes” they might end soon with the Syrian peace talks scheduled for next week.
READ MORE: Talks in Astana will give green light to the peace process in Syria
Aiming to end the nearly six-year war in Syria, the international meeting hosted by Turkey, Russia, and Iran will take place in the Kazakhstan capital, Astana.
On Wednesday, Moscow and Ankara carried out their first joint military operation against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in the Syrian province of Aleppo. In the operation coordinated with the Syrian government, Russian and Turkish planes targeted dozens of terrorist positions. Based on initial results, the joint effort has proved successful, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
According to the Russian military, a nationwide Syrian ceasefire, which was brokered by Moscow and Ankara and endorsed by the UN Security Council in late December, is being largely observed. Russian and Turkish forces have been jointly monitoring the ceasefire, and have reported fewer violations, the Russian ministry said, adding that the current situation in Syria “creates favorable conditions” for upcoming talks in Astana.
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Is this the same Turkey?!!!
@Sinan Is it true?
Published time: 20 Jan, 2017 13:57
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad © SANA / Reuters

The deputy prime minister still blamed Assad for “the suffering of the Syrian people,” but expressed “high hopes” they might end soon with the Syrian peace talks scheduled for next week.
READ MORE: Talks in Astana will give green light to the peace process in Syria
Aiming to end the nearly six-year war in Syria, the international meeting hosted by Turkey, Russia, and Iran will take place in the Kazakhstan capital, Astana.
On Wednesday, Moscow and Ankara carried out their first joint military operation against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in the Syrian province of Aleppo. In the operation coordinated with the Syrian government, Russian and Turkish planes targeted dozens of terrorist positions. Based on initial results, the joint effort has proved successful, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
According to the Russian military, a nationwide Syrian ceasefire, which was brokered by Moscow and Ankara and endorsed by the UN Security Council in late December, is being largely observed. Russian and Turkish forces have been jointly monitoring the ceasefire, and have reported fewer violations, the Russian ministry said, adding that the current situation in Syria “creates favorable conditions” for upcoming talks in Astana.
Brothers, @Serpentine @VEVAK @SOHEIL @haman10 @Persepolis @2800 @raptor22 @The SiLent crY @mohsen @yavar @AmirPatriot @JEskandari @OldTwilight @Madali @Arminkh @scythian500 @Faravahar @Blackmoon @mohammad45
Is this the same Turkey?!!!
@Sinan Is it true?