Friday, 15 July 2016

TURKEY (THE KING OF THE NORTH) WANT TO IMPROVE RELATIONS WITH ASSAD'S SYRIA!! VERY INTERESTING THIS, AS BOTH COUNTRIES ARE PART OF THE FORMER ETERNAL ENEMIES OF GOD'S CHOSEN NATION OF ISRAEL - NAMELY "ASSYRIA" - WHERE THE ANTICHRIST WILL COME FROM!! WATCH THIS SPACE FRIENDS!!

Turkey PM Yildirim hints at mending ties with Syria

  • 15th July 2016
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  • From the sectionEurope
Media captionBinali Yildirim: 'Unless Assad changes, nothing changes in Turkey'
Turkey has said it wants to re-establish good relations with Syria - in an apparent reversal of its policy towards its war-stricken neighbour.
Up to now Turkey's government has been pressing hard for the overthrow of the Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad.
But Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim insisted good ties with Syria were needed "for the fight against terrorism" and stability in the region.
There has so far been no public response from the Syrian government.
Turkey has recently moved to end rifts with both Russia and Israel.

'Greatest and irrevocable goal'

Diplomatic ties between Turkey and Syria were severed after the uprising against Mr Assad began in 2011.
Relatives salute the coffin of a 21-year-old Turkish soldier killed by Kurdish rebels in the eastern city of Van on Saturday, during his funeral in Ankara, Turkey (11 July 2016)Image copyrightAP
Image captionTurkey has been hit by a wave of violence in the past year
Turkey is a key backer of both the political and armed Syrian opposition and has faced the burden of hosting more than 2.7 million refugees.
In December, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan alleged that Mr Assad had "mercilessly killed 400,000 innocent people".
But in comments broadcast live on television on Wednesday, Mr Yildirim said: "It is our greatest and irrevocable goal: developing good relations with Syria and Iraq, and all our neighbours that surround the Mediterranean and the Black Sea."
"We normalised relations with Russia and Israel. I'm sure we will normalise relations with Syria as well. For the fight against terrorism to succeed, stability needs to return to Syria and Iraq."
Syrian President Bashar Assad, second right, speaks with Syrian troops on the frontline outside Damascus (26 June 2016)Image copyrightAP
Image captionBinali Yildirim accused Bashar al-Assad of creating the conditions that gave rise to IS
There have also been reports in the local media of Turkish and Syrian diplomats holding talks.
But in an interview with BBC HARDtalk, Mr Yildirim stressed that any shift in Turkey's policy towards Syria was dependent on Mr Assad.
"Things need to change in Syria, but first of all Assad should change. Unless Assad changes, nothing changes in Turkey," he said.
Mr Yildirim accused the Syrian leader of creating the conditions that gave rise to the jihadist group, Islamic State (IS), which controls large parts of Syria and neighbouring Iraq.
"As long as Assad is there, the problem won't be solved," he said. "We'll have some other terrorist organisation coming up because it's the attitude of the Syrian regime which created [IS]."
Syrian refugees walk at the Oncupinar camp for Syrian refugees next to the border crossing with Syria, near the town of Kilis in south-eastern TurkeyImage copyrightAP
Image captionTurkey is hosting some 2.7 million Syrian migrants and refugees
Last month, Turkey normalised relations with Israel, ending a six-year rift over the killing by Israeli troops of 10 Turkish activists on a ship carrying aid for the Gaza Strip.
On the same day, Mr Erdogan apologised to Russia for shooting down a Russian warplane on the Turkish-Syrian border in November 2015.
Turkey's new initiative comes at a time of great political instability in the country, says the BBC's Katy Watson in Istanbul.
In the past year, it has been hit by a wave of deadly bombings blamed on Kurdish rebels and IS.
In a separate development, French diplomatic missions in Turkey cancelled their Bastille Day celebrations on Thursday for "security reasons", the consulate general in Istanbul said.

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