Turkey to seek political solution in Moscow meeting

Turkey to seek political solution in Moscow meeting

Military activities in Syria continue as planned, soldiers fulfill duties with heroism, says Turkish defense minister

By Sinan Uslu and Sarp Ozer

ANKARA (AA) - Turkey aims to reach a peaceful political solution in Idlib, northwestern Syria, at a meeting with Russia on Thursday, said the Turkish defense minister on Wednesday.

"Turkey's military activities in Syria continue as planned, and our soldiers are fulfilling their duties with heroism," Hulusi Akar told reporters in parliament about the country's operations in the region.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will discuss recent developments in Idlib with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday.

Nearly 4 million civilians have been trapped in the last opposition stronghold of Idlib due to the recent military offensive by the Assad regime, with the support of Russia and Iranian-backed forces in the region.

Turkey launched Operation Spring Shield on Sunday after 34 Turkish soldiers were martyred in an Assad regime airstrike in Idlib. They were stationed there as part of the 2018 Sochi deal with Russia to protect the civilian population and counter-terrorist groups.

In 2018, Turkey and Russia had agreed to turn Idlib into a de-escalation zone in which acts of aggression were expressly prohibited.

But the regime and its allies, including the Iranian-backed forces, have consistently broken the terms of the cease-fire, launching frequent attacks inside the territory.

More than 1,300 civilians have been killed in the Idlib de-escalation zone in such attacks, sending 1.7 million refugees towards Turkey's border with Syria.


*Writing by Havva Kara Aydin

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