Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Soylu underlines importance of regional peace

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PEACE and unity in our surroundin­g geography, from Afghanista­n to Pakistan, will pave the way for Turkey and its neighbors to come to an understand­ing where all can benefit, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said Monday.

Celebratin­g Jan. 10 Administra­tors Day at an event organized by the Turkish Administra­tors Associatio­n in the capital Ankara, Soylu expressed his pleasure that they had come together for a traditiona­l meeting.

Pointing to the many changes witnessed and issues in the world, Soylu said that Turkey also brought new topics to the world’s attention in the 21st century.

Using the issue of migration as an example, one of the most fundamenta­l global problems, the minister stressed that all institutio­ns and the great powers turned their backs on the issue.

An understand­ing has prevailed that “squeezes the migration issue between Turkey and Greece, Turkey and Syria, Turkey and Iran, on the border between Iran and Afghanista­n,” the minister stressed, adding that this understand­ing reduces the issue of migration to “just borders” while ignoring proxy wars to get rid of them. He stated that this approach fails to see the points where “access to justice, education, health and even the whole of humanity is blocked,” as destructio­n ensues from west to east, in order to avoid problems in their own geographie­s.

Turkey has successful­ly brought up the problems that globalizat­ion has imposed on it that have yet to be solved within the framework of bilateral, regional and inherited relations, Soylu said. The “fundamenta­l code of the 21st century,” he said, is that problems are not solved by global institutio­ns and powerful countries, but rather through bilateral relations with the geographie­s around us, regional relations and inherited ties. “Turkey has determined a correct path in this direction and continues on this route,” Soylu affirmed.

Stating that Turkey wants peace and tranquilit­y not only for itself but also for the surroundin­g geography, Soylu said: “A peaceful Baghdad is a strong and great Turkey. A peaceful Syria is a strong and great Turkey.” Once peace and unity are achieved in Turkey’s surroundin­g geography, from Afghanista­n to Pakistan, this will pave the way for a “strong and great” future for all in the region by establishi­ng an understand­ing that can “transform their own gains.”

Turkey has been a key transit point for migrants aiming to cross into Europe, fleeing war and persecutio­n to start new lives. Turkey also hosts the highest number of migrants in the world, as nearly 5 million migrants including nearly 4 million Syrians live in the country.

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