Turkey maintains 'low-level' contact with Syria: Erdogan
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has confirmed for the first time that Turkey has maintained direct low-level contact with the government of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
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Feb 04, 2019 09:20 UTC
  • Turkey maintains 'low-level' contact with Syria: Erdogan

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has confirmed for the first time that Turkey has maintained direct low-level contact with the government of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

"Foreign policy is being conducted with Syria at a lower level," Erdogan said in an interview with the state-run TRT television on Sunday, adding spy agencies could maintain links even if their leaders did not.

"Even if it's your enemy, you will not entirely break ties in case you might need them," he said, but ruled out any direct talks with President Assad.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said late last year that Ankara was only in contact with the Damascus government through third parties, namely Russia and Iran.

Ankara broke off ties with the Syrian government at the start of the foreign-backed militancy in 2011 and called for the ouster of President Assad.

However, it has moderated its initial hostility toward Damascus and been working with Iran and Russia to restore peace to Syria within the framework of the Astana talks. 

In the interview, Erdogan showed the negotiated "security zone" on the map, saying it would stretch from Jarabulus in northern Syria to the Iraqi border.

He called on Washington to hand over the zone's security to Turkish forces. “We cannot leave the safe zone to coalition forces,” Erdogan said.

“Such a safe zone should be entrusted to Turkey. We’ll then provide the security of that zone,” he said.

“We don’t support the disintegration of Syrian people, but unfortunately, coalition forces aren’t bothering with that,” he added.

Erdogan further said that he would meet with Putin in the Russian city of Sochi on February 14.

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