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    Turkey: the intervention of the Assad regime forces in Afrin gives green light to divide Syria

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    Post by Rocky Tue 20 Feb 2018, 2:59 am

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     3 hours ago




    The Turkish military operation in the Syrian region of Afrin will continue as planned and warned that Syrian government forces will give a green light to divide the country if it enters the region, Turkish government spokesman Bakr Bouzdag said on Monday.

    Bouzdag, also a deputy prime minister, made the remarks at a news conference after a cabinet meeting.

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin by telephone on Monday that the Syrian government would face consequences if it struck an agreement with the Kurdish People's Protection Units against the Turkish military operation.

    Turkish television reported that Erdogan told Putin that the Turkish attack called Operation Olive Branch will continue as planned.

    A source in Erdogan's office said the two presidents had phoned earlier in the day to discuss the latest developments in the Idlib and Afrin regions of Syria.


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    http://www.shafaaq.com/ar/Ar_NewsReader/2059aa61-4e50-4340-9de6-479a9775cd2a

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