German Chancellor Angela Merkel says an international response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria is unlikely. However, she added, the “slightest chance” to arrive at such a response must be used.
Read More »Turkey backs any action which could stop war in Syria
Until the world community takes decisive action against Syria, Bashar Al-Assad’s regime will continue mass murders, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday. “Worldwide decisions are in the hands of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, and it is – anti-democratic,” he said.
Read More »Turkish consulate vehicles attacked in Iraq
A roadside bomb exploded when a Turkish convoy of 4 vehicles carrying embassy officials was passing en route to Irbil.
Read More »Bulgarian Defense Minister says no request was made to involve in Syria
No request or an inquiry has been sent to Bulgaria up to now about possible participation in a military operation in Syria, Bulgarian Defense Minister Angel Naydenov said. “At the meeting of the government’s Security Council we said there were three possible scenarios for the
Read More »Russian says it’s not convinced over US evidence on chemical weapons use in Syria
Russia is unconvinced by evidence presented by the United States and its allies of an alleged chemical attack outside Damascus that the West says was perpetrated by the Syrian regime, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Monday.
Read More »Barack Obama to push for congress support on Syria
U.S. President Barack Obama is continuing his push for congressional support of U.S. military action in Syria. Obama is hosting a meeting Monday at the White House with prominent Senator John McCain, who
Read More »Algeria calls for political negotiations on Syrian crisis
Algeria rejected on Sunday any military intervention against Syria and called for resorting political negotiations, Algerian foreign minister said. “The military intervention’s expenses and implications over the whole region will be severe,” Murad Madlisi told
Read More »Turkish Deputy PM says Syria should be punished
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister and government spokesperson Bulent Arinc has said that Syria should be punished. Bulent Arinc announced that the Syria issue would be discussed in details at today’s meeting of the Turkish government.
Read More »Turkish PM calls for Kosovo-like intervention
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said the U.S. statement on a “limited” military action against Syria will not be enough to satisfy Ankara, pleading for an intervention similar to the one in Kosovo in 1999.
Read More »Turkey is certain that Assad’s is responsible for chemical attack
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Friday intelligence gathered by Ankara left no doubt that the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad were responsible for a poison gas attack near Damascus last week.
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