Turkey wants no confrontation with Israel in Syria, foreign minister says
- Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated, 'We don't want to see any confrontation with Israel in Syria because Syria belongs to Syrians.'
- Fidan expressed concern about Israeli strikes, saying, 'What Israel is doing in Syria is not only threatening the security of Syria but also is paving the way for future instability of the region.'
- Fidan criticized U.S. Sanctions on Turkey, calling them 'a historical anomaly' that should be corrected.
- Fidan emphasized the need for peaceful negotiations regarding Iran, stating, 'Our region cannot tolerate another war, another big source of instability.
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Turkish FM Hakan Fidan says Turkey wants no Syria-Israel conflict
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