Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, on Tuesday hosted officials from the Syrian opposition in the capital, Ankara, for talks, Anadolu News Agency reports. Cavusoglu met with Salem Al-Meslet, president of the Syrian Opposition Coalition, Badr Jamous, head of the Syrian Negotiations Commission, and Abdulrahman Mustafa, prime minister of the provisional government. "Addressed the recent developments regarding Syria. Reiterated our support for the Syrian Opposition & the Syrian people in line with the UN Security Council Resolution 2254," the top Turkish diplomat said on Twitter. READ: Turkiye DM: Greece pushing migrants in Aegean Sea towards us Russia's long-standing effort to open a channel of dialogue between Turkiye and the Bashar Al-Assad regime paid off last year, as the defence ministers and intelligence […] Source
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