Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Ankara plays significan­t role in Idlib, saving lives of many Syrians: Moscow

Turkey’s efforts in Idlib continue to be praised by the internatio­nal community. The latest of these tributes came from the country’s partner in the Sochi deal, Russia, which said that the role played by Turkey was quite significan­t for peace in the regio

- ÖZGENUR SEVİNÇ - MOSCOW

LEONID E. Slutsky, the chairman of the Committee on Internatio­nal Affairs of the Russian State Duma, has stressed that Ankara has exerted essential efforts to save the lives of many Syrians and played an important role in the peace process in northweste­rn Syria’s Idlib.

“Russia has been closely cooperatin­g with Turkish officials. Ankara’s role in Idlib is significan­t. With the agreement we could save the lives of many people,” Slutsky said in an event yesterday organized by the Russian-Turkish Public Forum at the State Duma.

Turkey and Russia agreed in Sochi on Sept. 17 to preserve a cease-fire in Idlib and establish a demilitari­zed zone. The agreement was welcomed as it is believed to have prevented bloodshed.

Underscori­ng that the situation in Idlib is highly complex, Slutsky stated that positive developmen­ts can be expected in the upcoming period and added that the recent developmen­ts are relatively positive compared to the previous years.

The 10-article memorandum of the Sochi deal suggests that the Idlib demilitari­zed area will be preserved, while Turkish observatio­n posts will be fortified and continue to function. The Russian Federation will also take all the necessary measures to ensure that military operations and attacks on Idlib are avoided and the existing status quo is maintained.

Slutsky underlined that radical groups including Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), formerly known as the al-Nusra Front, need to be pushed out of Idlib and following this step other conflict- ing issues, such as the existence of various groups like the PKK-linked People’s Protection Units (YPG) would be addressed.

Replying to a question on the existence of the YPG in the region and Turkey’s concerns, Pyotr Tolstoy, vice speaker of the State Duma, said that Russia has been supporting Syria’s territoria­l integrity and added that they are aware of some intentions of forming independen­t regions supported by some countries.

In the Syrian conflict, Iran and Russia have backed the Assad regime in Syria, while Turkey has been supporting the moderate opposition. The U.S., however, has been supporting the PKK terrorist group’s Syrian affiliate, the YPG, which leads the group known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) under the pretext of fighting Daesh.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist group by the U.S. the European Union and Turkey. Ankara also considers the YPG to be the PKK’s Syria branch and a terrorist group. The disagreeme­nts over U.S. support for YPG terrorists have led to a straining of ties between the two NATO allies.

Touching on bilateral ties, Tolstoy said that the Russian-Turkish Public Forum aims to boost relations and dialogue between the two countries.

Commenting on the issue of visa liberaliza­tion with Turkey, Tolstoy pointed to Russia’s security concerns. He said that as there are many Syrian refugees in Turkey who might like to move to Europe using Russia as a transit point it would be considered a challenge for security in Russia. He added that the Russian-Turkish Public Forum can work together to enable visa-free travel for journalist­s of both countries.

 ??  ?? Thousands of people in various opposition-held areas, particular­ly Idlib, gathered together following the Friday prayer to protest the Bashar Assad regime.
Thousands of people in various opposition-held areas, particular­ly Idlib, gathered together following the Friday prayer to protest the Bashar Assad regime.

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