Astana 18th Meeting on Syria Concludes Session, Condemns Israel
The statement renewed “the commitment to advance the political settlement process under the leadership and ownership of Syria,” according to the Syria Times.
The statement renewed “the commitment to advance the political settlement process under the leadership and ownership of Syria,” according to the Syria Times.
The U.S. does not want the Syrian parties to unite in the face of Turkey’s threats, according to al-Watan.
The “Humanitarian Relief Organization” (IYD) mourned Amer Alfin, the director of its office in the city of Al-Bab, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
A Russian diplomat said Moscow will do all it can to avoid “complications” in Syria, according to SANA.
A meeting between European diplomats in Cyprus on Syria left many questions unanswered, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
According to the confidential source, who spoke to Al-Hal Net, the new coalition member “has links to Turkish intelligence.”
The statement denounced the Turkish regime’s evasion and reluctance to fulfill its commitments under the Astana and Sochi processes, according to SANA.
According to Baladi News, the prisoner exchange was backed by a Turkish-Russian guarantee.
The AANES called on Damascus and Baghdad to pressure Ankara into respecting the terms of the Euphrates River Agreement, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The fighting broke out between the Ahrar al-Sharqiya faction and the Mu’tasim Division, according to North Press.
The issue of refugees might significantly impact the upcoming elections, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Despite unchanging frontlines, the Turkish operation in northeast Syria could be imminent.
Assad told Russia Today that he does not exclude direct military confrontation with Turkey, according to SANA.
Media outlets in Turkey expect the operation to begin next week, according to Baladi News.
According to al-Modon, by blacklisting the Katerji company, Saudi Arabia has demonstrated that it is not ready to normalize ties with the regime.
As a Turkish operation in northern Syria looms, the Ankara-backed opposition is also preparing itself, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Ned Price said any aggression on Syria by Turkey could result in “costly setbacks” in the fight against ISIS, according to North Press.
Ankara says it must act because Washington and Moscow broke promises to push the YPG 30 km from its borders, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Farid Saadoun said that Erdogan was unable to launch a large-scale invasion, according to al-Watan.
So far, Erdogan was not able to move the frontlines in Syria, according to al-Watan.
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