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Title: Turkish FM Meets Syrian Officials on Security Cooperation

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Turkish‌ and Syrian Security Officials too meet in Ankara Amidst‍ YPG Concerns

Ankara – Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will⁣ host a ⁣delegation of Syrian ‍officials in Ankara on Sunday for discussions focused‍ on bolstering ⁣security cooperation between the two nations. The meeting marks a critically important step in ongoing efforts ‍to de-escalate tensions and address shared ⁤security⁢ concerns,​ particularly regarding Kurdish militant groups operating within ⁢Syria.

The‍ talks come as Türkiye seeks to solidify a path toward normalization ​with the Syrian ⁣government,‌ a relationship fractured by the Syrian civil war. A joint statement from the Turkish Foreign Ministry confirmed that Defence‌ Minister Yaşar Güler ⁤and intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalın will also ‌participate, alongside their Syrian counterparts. This high-level engagement underscores the seriousness with which Ankara views the need ⁣for collaborative security measures, especially⁤ considering recent developments concerning the YPG and the ongoing threat posed by daesh.

Earlier this week,Foreign Minister fidan called on the‍ YPG – considered by Türkiye to be a terrorist association linked ‌to the PKK -‌ to relinquish its “separatist agenda,” ⁣following ⁢a declared cease-fire between‍ the group and the Syrian government. On ⁤March 10th, ⁣the Syrian presidency announced an agreement intended to‌ integrate the YPG into ​Syrian state institutions, affirming Syria’s⁣ territorial integrity and rejecting separatist ambitions. however, reports indicate the ‌YPG‌ has already breached the​ terms of ⁤this agreement.

Türkiye has ⁣consistently maintained that the YPG represents a threat to its national security and has ‍previously⁣ launched⁤ military operations in northern‌ Syria targeting the group.⁣ Alongside addressing the YPG ⁢issue, Ankara has pledged support for⁢ Syria’s counter-terrorism efforts against Daesh.‍ A military ⁢cooperation deal⁢ signed ⁣in August outlines Türkiye’s commitment‌ to providing Syria⁢ with weapons systems, ‌logistical support, and military training.

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