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Turkey, Syria defense chiefs meet in Russia, discuss ‘normalization’ appeared on www.al-monitor.com by Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East.

ANKARA — The Turkish and Syrian defense and intelligence chiefs discussed the concrete steps that could be taken to normalize Ankara-Damascus ties on Tuesday, Turkey’s Defense Ministry said.

Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar met his Syrian counterpart, Ali Mahmoud Abbas, along with both countries’ intelligence chiefs in Moscow. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Iranian Defense Minister Mohammed Reza Ashtiani as well as both countries’ intelligence chiefs also joined the talks.

The Turkish Defense Ministry’s statement said the meeting took place in a constructive atmosphere, using the word “normalization” vis-a-vis its ties with Damascus publicly for the first time since they broke off Turkey-Syria ties. 

In addition to the concrete steps that can be taken for the normalization of Turkey-Syria ties, the sides discussed strengthening the security situation in Syria, combating terrorist organizations and all extremist groups in all forms, and intensifying efforts aiming to ensure the return of Syrian refugees to their home country, according to the statement. 

“The parties confirmed their respect for Syria’s territorial integrity,” said the statement.

Damascus’s version of the meeting differed from the one issued by Ankara, yet the Syrian side also described the meeting as “positive,” according to the Syria’s official news outlet, SANA.

The parties discussed the withdrawal of Turkish troops from the war-torn country stationed mostly in the north and the reopening of the strategic M-4 highway. The M-4 is a strategic road lying south of Idlib and is under the control of extremist groups. It links parts of Aleppo held by Turkish-backed groups and Latakia, which remains under Russian military influence, SANA said. 

Tuesday’s high-level talks in Moscow marked the second time that a three-way meeting between the Turkish and Syrian defense and intelligence chiefs occurred. The first one convened in late December 2022. Iran later joined the Moscow-brokered talks. 

The diplomatic ties between Turkey and Syria were severed following the nationwide protests against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that turned into a civil war following Damascus’ violent crush of the protesters in 2012. Turkey, which backs Sunni Syrian rebel armed groups fighting to oust Assad, controls a large chunk of territory with its Sunni proxies in the country’s north following four ground operations since 2016. Three of those targeted US-allied Syrian Kurdish groups that Ankara considers terrorists. Iran and Russia, in turn, support the Syrian government. 

Ankara seeks Damascus’ cooperation in the fight against the Syrian Kurdish groups — the top allies of the United States in Syria who fought the Islamic State.  Turkey also wants to ensure the safe return of some 4 million refugees residing in the country, where anti-refugee sentiment runs high. Damascus, in turn, is pressing for the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from its territories, the ending of the backing of rebel groups and full normalization with the Assad government. 



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