Turkey wants no confrontation with Israel in Syria, foreign minister says
- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that Turkey does not want a confrontation with Israel over Syria, seeking to de-escalate recent tensions between the two countries.
- Fidan emphasized that Syria's security decisions should be made by Syrians, asserting that Syria does not belong to either Turkey or Israel.
- Turkey has condemned Israel's actions in the region and has accused Israel of expansionist policies, while Israel has expressed concern over Turkish involvement and relations with Damascus.
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Fidan: Turkey does not want confrontation with Israel in Syria
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Turkish FM Hakan Fidan says Turkey wants no Syria-Israel conflict
The animosity between the regional powers has spilled over into Syria, with Israeli forces striking Syria. The post Turkey wants no confrontation with Israel in Syria foreign minister says appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
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