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Syria’s territorial integrity  comes first for Türkiye — Altun
“Türkiye, as the advocate of justice and protector of the oppressed, will persist in its endeavours for the peace and stability of the region,” says Türkiye's Head of Communications.
Syria’s territorial integrity  comes first for Türkiye — Altun
Altun urged the EU to accept Türkiye as a member for the bloc to assume "an effective position on the global stage." / Photo: AA Archive
December 23, 2024

Upholding Syria's territorial integrity, political unity, and unitary structure are top priorities for Türkiye, the country's Head of Communications, Fahrettin Altun, has said.

Syria's unitary structure "is essential to ensuring the integrity of the region and the future of the Syrian people," Altun said in an interview with regional broadcaster Euronews on Monday.

Highlighting Ankara's support for the legitimate demands and rights of Syrians, as well as its respect for their will, Altun said their resilience and endeavour to shape their future has been key in this process.

Ankara remains committed to this position in the aftermath of the Bashar al Assad regime's downfall earlier this month, as well as to helping heal the wounds of the Syrian people, supporting their development, and promoting peace.

"For this reason, we prioritise the peace and safety of the local population. To this end, we are working to ensure the voluntary, safe, and dignified return of Syrian refugees," Altun added.

He noted that guided by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's vision, the Turkish Foreign Ministry is actively engaged in intensive diplomatic efforts and maintaining open communication channels with all regional parties to safeguard Syria's territorial integrity and achieve lasting peace.

Altun further vowed that Türkiye would not accept any attempts at political manipulation or ethnic division within Syrian territory under any circumstances.

He also warned that the presence of terrorist organisations in Syria poses a threat not only to the country's border security but also to the stability of the entire region.

Reaffirming Türkiye's stance against terrorism, Altun said Ankara pursues a solution-orientated policy based on justice and equity in cooperation with international actors, "whether it be the US, Russia, or Iran."

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EU accession

"Türkiye, as the advocate of justice and protector of the oppressed, will persist in its endeavours for the peace and stability of the region," Altun added.

Stating that Türkiye's drive to join the bloc is an "integral part of our strategic vision," Altun said this is "more than just a foreign policy decision; it demonstrates our dedication to democracy, as well as our efforts for development and global collaboration."

Stating that Türkiye's drive to join the bloc is an "integral part of our strategic vision," Altun said this is "more than just a foreign policy decision; it demonstrates our dedication to democracy, as well as our efforts for development and global collaboration."

He added that next year "may present new opportunities in this area. However, it is important to note that the European Union's approach is also a decisive factor in this process."

Altun urged the EU to accept Türkiye as a member so that the bloc can assume "an effective position on the global stage." Türkiye has always maintained an attitude of readiness to strengthen cooperation with the EU. We fundamentally anticipate the elimination of double standards in the accession process as well as the establishment of a constructive dialogue," he said.

Ankara is convinced that in the near future, there will be a strong need for the EU to strengthen its cooperation with it, especially to find joint solutions to both global and regional challenges, Altun said.

SOURCE:TRTWorld and agencies
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