
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed his country’s commitment to eradicating terrorism and becoming a safe haven.
Speaking at the Presidential Complex, Erdogan emphasized Turkey’s determination to take concrete steps towards achieving this goal, particularly in the wake of the ongoing Syrian crisis.
The Turkish leader expressed concerns over the 910-kilometer border with Syria, stressing the need for a comprehensive solution to address the region’s instability.
Erdogan also addressed the issue of Syrian refugees, calling their voluntary return to their homeland a “humanitarian duty” and a “priority for regional stability.”
He assured that Turkey would provide necessary facilities to facilitate their return.
The President’s remarks come at a critical juncture, as Syria navigates a new era following years of authoritarian rule and civil war.
Erdogan’s commitment to a terrorism-free Turkey is seen as a significant step towards promoting regional stability and peace.
Turkey’s efforts to combat terrorism and promote regional cooperation are expected to garner international attention, as the country continues to play a crucial role in shaping the Middle East’s future.