ANKARA: Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar told his Russian counterpart in a call on Thursday that Ankara would continue responding to attacks from northern Syria, after Russia asked Turkiye to refrain from a full-scale Syria offensive.
Akar told Sergei Shoigu that “Turkiye’s priority is to prevent the terrorism threat (from northern Syria) permanently,” and said previous agreements on this issue need to be adhered to, the Turkish Defense Ministry said in a statement.
Senior Russian negotiator Alexander Lavrentyev on Wednesday said Turkiye should refrain from a full-scale ground offensive in Syria, because such actions could trigger an escalation of violence.
Turkiye tells Russia it will continue to respond to attacks from northern Syria
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Updated 24 November 2022
Turkiye tells Russia it will continue to respond to attacks from northern Syria
- Akar told Sergei Shoigu that "Turkiye's priority is to prevent the terrorism threat (from northern Syria) permanently"