Turkey denies talking about Syria army pullout in Moscow

 


In the most recent round of discussions between the leaders of Iran, Russia, Syria, and Turkey's defence and security services in Moscow on Tuesday, a senior Turkish official denied that Turkey had brought up the possibility of pulling its soldiers out of Syria. 

The opening of the vital M4 highway, which opens the door for a resurgence of commerce between Syria and its neighbours, was also mentioned in the negotiations, according to the Syrian defence ministry.

The highest-level meeting between the two nations since the war started took place in December in Moscow between the Syrian and Turkish military ministers.

The official stressed that any Syrian communication saying differently would be at odds with the Turkish government's positive stance in the negotiations. 

Since the 1980s, a battle between the Kurdish separatist group PKK and the Turkish government has been raging, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of people. The PKK has been labelled a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the US, and the EU because of the fatal assaults it has carried out on civilians. The Kurdish armed organisations in Syria are likewise seen as an extension of the organisation by Turkey. 


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