US Department Of State: Erdogan And Blinken Discussed Cooperation Of Ankara And Washington And Syria

The US State Department said that during the meeting of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Ankara discussed the issues of “strong regional cooperation between the United States and Turkey” and “Support for a political transition in Syria.”

A written statement published according to the results of the meeting, it is noted that “Secretary of State Blinken discussed issues of strengthening the strong regional cooperation between the United States and Turkey, as well as common interests in supporting a political transition to the reporting and inclusive government in Syria, formed under the leadership and under the leadership and under the leadership participation of the Syrians themselves “.

It is also reported that the parties discussed the need to comply with all parties to the conflict in Syria of human rights, international humanitarian law, as well as ensuring the protection of the civilian population and representatives of minorities.

Secretary of State Blinken emphasized the importance of delivering humanitarian assistance to internally displaced persons in Syria and continuing the mission of the coalition to combat the terrorist organization deash.

In addition, the Secretary of State expressed an opinion on the need for an urgent conclusion of an agreement on the ceasefire in Gaza.