By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)
  • Syria News
  • Local News
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • Provinces
    • Aleppo
    • Sweida
    • Damascus
    • Daraa
    • Deir ez-Zor
    • Hama
    • Hasakah
    • Homs
    • Idlib
    • Latakia
    • Quneitra
    • Raqqa
    • Rif Dimashq
    • Tartous
  • Sport
  • International
Reading: Erdogan says Israel’s actions are biggest obstacle to Syria stability
  • AR
  • TR
  • FR
  • ES
  • KU
  • Culture & Arts
  • Video
  • Photos
  • Miscellaneous
Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)
  • Syria News
  • Local News
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • Sport
  • International
Search
  • Syria News
  • News Categories
    • Politics
    • Culture & Arts
    • Video
    • Photos
    • Miscellaneous
  • Provinces
    • Damascus
    • Aleppo
    • Hama
    • Homs
    • Deir ez-Zor
    • Rif Dimashq
    • Hasakah
    • Idlib
    • Quneitra
    • Raqqa
    • Daraa
    • Latakia
    • Sweida
    • Tartous
  •  Languages
    • العربية
    • Türkçe
    • Français
    • Español
    • Kurdî
Follow US
Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) > Syria News > Syria and the World > Erdogan says Israel’s actions are biggest obstacle to Syria stability

Erdogan says Israel’s actions are biggest obstacle to Syria stability

9 hours ago
Erdogan says Israel’s actions are biggest obstacle to Syria stability
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Anadolu Agency


Ankara, Dec. 16 (SANA) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Israel’s hostile practices against Syria constitute “the biggest obstacle” to the country’s long-term security and stability, Anadolu Agency reported on Tuesday.

Speaking at the Conference of Turkish Ambassadors around the world in Ankara, Erdogan said: “The Israeli aggressive practices against Syria currently constitute the biggest obstacle to the security and stability of this country in the long term,” criticizing what he described as international silence over the massacres and atrocities committed against the Syrian people over the past years.

Erdogan said that throughout more than 13 years of massacres in Syria, “the voice of those who claim to defend democracy and human rights was not heard, except for countries that possess a living conscience.” He added that enabling all components of Syria to look to their future with confidence is only possible through “a vision based on a shared history and a shared future.”

The Turkish president stressed that Turkey has no option but to remain strong in order to defend its interests and extend assistance to “its brothers,” pointing to what he described as strong relations between Turkey, Syria and other regional countries.

Erdogan also warned that delays in implementing the agreement reached between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on March 10 carry “serious risks.”

Under the March 10 agreement, the Syrian government and the SDF agreed on the latter’s integration into state institutions, while reaffirming Syria’s territorial unity and rejecting division.

Erdogan had earlier said, upon returning from an official visit to Turkmenistan last Saturday, that Turkey looks forward to achieving security, peace and prosperity for the Syrian people, adding that implementation of the March 10 agreement would strengthen Syria’s unity, territorial integrity and stability, and support its path toward a prosperous future.

UN official: It’s time to invest in Syria to help shape a more self-reliant future for its people
Pakistan Calls for International Support to Syria’s Recovery
Ministers of Economy, Communications meet Qatari minister of Commerce and Industry in Doha
Huseynov: The flow of Azerbaijani gas to Syria is historic event
Leader Al-Sharaa meets with a delegation of the Syrian community in Britain
  • press
  • Photos
  • Science & Technology
  • Video
  • Miscellaneous
TAGGED:March 10SDFSyriaTurkey
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Copy Link

Editors Choice

Syria returns to Arab Broadcasters’ General Assembly after 15-Year of absence

Syria returns to Arab Broadcasters’ General Assembly after 15-Year of absence

4 hours ago
Al-Mustafa: new professional code of conduct to balance freedom and responsibility

Al-Mustafa: new professional code of conduct to balance freedom and responsibility

5 hours ago
Security forces arrest ISIS cell linked to assaults in Idleb and Aleppo

Security forces arrest ISIS cell linked to assaults in Idleb and Aleppo

5 hours ago
Syria, France discuss boosting tourism cooperation in Damascus talks

Syria, France discuss boosting tourism cooperation in Damascus talks

7 hours ago
Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

Syrian Arab News Agency – SANA

The official national news agency of Syria, established on June 24, 1965. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Information and headquartered in Damascus.

  • Syria and the World
  • Presidency
  • Politics
  • Local News
  • Economy
  • Health
  • International
  • Education
  • Culture & Arts
  • Sport
  • Tourism
  • press
  • Photos
  • Science & Technology
  • Video
  • Miscellaneous
© Syrian Arab News Agency. All rights reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?