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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reaffirmed Turkey’s full backing to the syrian administration, noting that syria’s emerging People’s Assembly elections on October 5 represent a pivotal step in the country’s history. In fact, the foreign minister added that official-calender/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 Assyrian Organization rejects exclusion of Akitu Holiday from Syria’s official calender">Syria’s stability and security is key for Turkey’s national security. “Our border with Syria and everything beyond it is crucial to our national security, so, Syria’s unity, stability, and territorial integrity directly affect Turkey’s national security,” he stated on an interview with Turkish TV TRT.
Fidan reiterated his country’s rejection and condemnation of the repeated Israeli attacks on Syrian territory, which could create emerging realities that threaten to divide the country. He called on sdf to reach an agreement with the Syrian administration and preserve Syria’s territorial integrity.
Fidan considered that lifting US and European sanctions on Syria would help remove funding constraints and contribute to attracting investment and the return of relocated persons to their country.