Syria Today – France Top Court to Examine Assad Arrest Warrant; Turkish Officials Call for Calm After Anti-Syria Riots
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The Turkish authorities have closed all border crossings linking them with northwestern Syria, Shaam Networks writes.
Police detained 67 people as a result of the unrest, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on X.
Irak will host a regional conference for interior ministers this month, al-Watan writes.
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Al-Watan writes that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his readiness to meet with President Assad, recalling the “family” relations between the two nations
Ozil called on his country’s government to communicate only with the Syrian state and avoid communicating with other parties, Shaam Network writes.
Investigations are ongoing, but the Syrian Network’s findings suggest a deliberate and targeted attack on a civilian area, Damas Post writes.
Sources within the Syrian opposition told Syria TV that the guarantors of the Astana process are planning a new round of talks at the end of June or early July, building on Russian-Turkish agreements.
The decision is a profound statement against impunity for human rights violations.
A provision includes a $15 million grant to the White Helmets.
Fidan emphasized that the current calm and cessation of hostilities should be utilized by Damascus to address constitutional issues and secure peace with its adversaries
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20 military and armoured vehicles arrived at Turkish observation points on Monday, al-Watan reports.
Sources familiar with the case affirm that this marks the first time a foreign court has issued an arrest warrant against a sitting head of state, Syria TV writes.
According to Ahmed’s tweet, the discussions focused on achieving stability in Syria.
Ankara’s withdraw from “occupied territories” is a prerequisite for any normalization efforts between the two countries, according to al-Watan.
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Iran aims to solidify its regional influence before the Syrian regime potentially distances itself, Syria TV writes.
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