Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called for “the formation of an inclusive government” in Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. “We expect international actors, especially the United Nations, to reach out to the Syrian people and support the formation of an inclusive government,” the head of Turkish diplomacy told a group of ambassadors in Ankara. “We want to see a Syria where different ethnic and religious groups will live in peace, with an inclusive government approach,” insisted the foreign minister of Turkey, which supports rebel groups that took part in the blitzkrieg that toppled the Syrian regime. Hakan Fidan said he wants to see “a new Syria that maintains good relations with its neighbors and brings peace and stability to the region,” adding that Turkey “is ready to provide the necessary support in this regard.” Ankara already stated yesterday that it wants to help Syria “guarantee the unity and […]
Source: News Beast

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