As the turkish daily news Hurriyet explain: The Turkish government believes that the current Syrian leadership could potentially take part in talks aimed at resolving the Syria crisis, the RIA news agency quoted Ümit Yardım, Turkey’s ambassador to Russia, as saying on Aug. 11. “We want the existing political leadership of the country to take part in the negotiation process,” it cited Yardım as telling a news conference in Moscow, according to Reuters.
Yardım also said Ankara was not opposed to the current Syrian leadership playing some kind of a role in a possible political transition, the TASS news agency reported. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Cavuşoğlu, however, said in a TV interview that a political transition in Syria with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was not possible. Russian President Vladimir Putin received his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in St. Petersburg on Aug. 9 during which the leaders discussed Syria, a conflict where they have long backed opposing sides. (Read more)
Yardım also said Ankara was not opposed to the current Syrian leadership playing some kind of a role in a possible political transition, the TASS news agency reported. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Cavuşoğlu, however, said in a TV interview that a political transition in Syria with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was not possible. Russian President Vladimir Putin received his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in St. Petersburg on Aug. 9 during which the leaders discussed Syria, a conflict where they have long backed opposing sides. (Read more)
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