Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that his country can cooperate with the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on terrorism and immigration issues.
Cavusoglu said, in a television interview, on Wednesday-Thursday night, that Turkey is cooperating with the “Taliban” in Afghanistan, although it has not yet recognized it, to prevent the collapse of the country, the spread of terrorists, and the arrival of more immigrants, “and we see it useful to cooperate with the Assad regime.” without acknowledging it. Cavusoglu stressed, in a television interview, on Wednesday-Thursday night, that his country supports the territorial integrity of Syria, noting that the Syrian army has recently begun to fight the People’s Protection Units, the largest component of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which He said it “plans to divide Syria.”
He added that these issues are concerned with the intelligence services, and therefore meetings have taken place at the intelligence level between the two countries in the past.
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Source: aawsat