Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday that he and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed efforts to stabilize Syria and combat terrorism in high-level talks.
Speaking alongside Blinken after their meeting in the capital Ankara, Fidan said: “In the new situation in Syria, we discussed what can be done for the welfare of the Syrian people, the country's unity, integrity, cohesion, and sovereignty. We also talked about the roles of Türkiye, the US, and regional actors, and how we can cooperate to address these issues.”
He said Turkish-US priorities in Syria include stability, combating terrorism, and putting an end to the dominance of the terrorist groups Daesh/ISIS and PKK.
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