Iran asks Turkey for Syria operation: “There will be no solution”
It has been reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Huseyin Emir Abdullahiyan spoke yesterday by phone with Iranian Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, conveying Iran’s concerns about Turkey’s operation in Syria.
According to news from Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency, Abdullahiyan stated that Tehran understands Turkey’s security concerns regarding Syria, but expressed the view that a military operation will not solve the problem. The Iranian minister was said to have conveyed that Turkey’s operation would further complicate the situation and that he wanted the issue to be resolved through security talks between Ankara and Damascus.
Abdullahiyan also stated that Iran is ready to support talks between Turkey and the Syrian government on resolving political issues. The Iranian press wrote that Çavuşoğlu also shared Turkey’s approach with his Iranian counterpart’s.
After Syrian terrorist Ahlam Albashir’s bomb attack on Taksim Istiklal Street, the heart of Istanbul, which killed 6 people and injured 81 others on November 13, Ankara launched an air operation against the PKK/YPG terrorist organization in Syria. and noted a ground operation had given .
Source: Sozcu

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