Erdogan Calls for Continued Opposition March in Syria, Highlights Lebanon’s Plight

Erdogan Calls for Continued Opposition March in Syria, Highlights Lebanon’s Plight

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Addressing key regional issues, including the ongoing situation in Syria, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday wished the march of opposition forces towards Damascus continues "without accidents." CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency

"… Idlib, Hama, Homs, and the target, of course, is Damascus. The opposition's march continues. Our wish is that this march in Syria continues without accidents," Erdogan told reporters following Friday prayers in Istanbul.

The president also expressed frustration over Syria's leadership, saying: "We made a call to (Bashar al) Assad. We said: 'Come, let's determine the future of Syria together.' Unfortunately, we did not receive a positive response to this."

Concerning Lebanon, Erdogan highlighted the country's dire circumstances, saying: "Lebanon is in a very difficult situation. Everything is in ruins. There are requests for help. During a time when the world is silent, we will continue our assistance."

Calling for unity in Lebanon, the president reaffirmed Ankara’s commitment to supporting the crisis-stricken nation.

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