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Erdogan Calls on Russia and Iran to Counter Israeli Threats on Damascus
In a move laden with strategic political implications, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on Russia and Iran to take effective actions to confront the increasing Israeli threat on Syrian territory. These statements came during the president's return trip from Serbia, where he expressed his deep concern regarding the current situation in the region.
Erdogan emphasized the importance of cooperation among the three countries, stressing that the threats facing Syria are not merely an internal issue but affect the stability of the entire region. "It is essential for Russia, Iran, and Syria to take more effective actions against this situation, which poses the greatest threat to the integrity of Syrian territory," said the Turkish president. This statement reflects Erdogan's awareness of the significance of regional coalitions in addressing shared security challenges.
The Turkish president's remarks were not limited to Syria alone; he also pointed out that similar conditions prevail in Iraq. In light of Israeli actions aimed at expanding its influence in the region, it becomes crucial to enhance solidarity among the concerned countries to achieve security and stability. "We must abandon trivial interest calculations and save the region through solidarity," this statement reflects Erdogan's desire to set aside his political differences and focus on more pressing issues.
Turkey's positions indicate an increasing awareness of the difficulties in the regional situation, as the burden is heavy, as the president said, and there is much work to be done. This requires coordination among all active parties, especially in light of the "divisive and destructive" activities carried out by terrorist organizations.
Thus, Erdogan's call can be seen as a plea for the region's leaders to rally around their common issues and focus on a safe and stable future for the area. This necessitates strong solidarity and effective efforts to ensure the achievement of common goals.
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