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Turkey: All options against Syria on the table
2012-02-27
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, commenting on the international conference on Syria held in Tunis last week, has said the international community debated all possible courses of action for ending the ongoing violence in the neighboring country, including the possibility of a military intervention, Today's Zaman reported.

Wrapping up talks after the first meeting of the Friends of Syria in Tunisia on Friday, Davutoglu said Turkey would take part in international initiatives against the Syrian regime. He added, "All possible scenarios, including military intervention, have been discussed by a number of countries as a solution [to ending the bloodshed] in Syria."

"Even though Turkey does not want to see Syria in a situation similar to the Libyan civil war [following the NATO intervention in 2011], the upcoming period in Syria poses many risks for the region," Davutoglu continued, adding that Turkey should be prepared for any possible decisions made by the international community.

"The international community should not hold back from taking initiatives to alleviate the humanitarian situation in Syria, even though the UN Security Council has been blocked from providing a solution due to Russia and China's vetoes," Davutoglu said. The Feb. 4 decision by Russia and China to veto a UN resolution calling on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step aside angered the international community.

Davutoglu highlighted that Turkey has started to strongly voice its opinions on diplomatic issues over the last decade after taking a back seat on regional and global issues in the past, including the Minsk process, an Azerbaijani-Armenian reconciliation process over Nagorno-Karabakh; the Dayton peace process, reconciling Serbs, Bosniaks and Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina; and talks on the future of Iraq in the post-Saddam Hussein period. "Turkey has started pulling its diplomatic weight in the international arena. Turkey will have a say in regional and global issues, including Somalia and Syria."

Davutoglu also said the second Friends of Syria meeting will take place in Turkey, while a third is planned to take place in France. Turkey, along with Tunisia and France, chaired Friday's meeting on Syria's political and humanitarian crisis.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  OTOH IIRC DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > TURKISH AIR FORCE IS UNABLE TO [operationally] SUPPORT A UN NO-FLY ZONE OVER SYRIA.

D *** NG IT, ANKARA rly Rly ... REALLY RRRREEEELLLYYY WANTS TO, BUT DOESN'T HAVE ENOUGH WARBIRDS TO COVER SYRIA + IRAN THREAT + ISRAEL [Cyprus] + MOST ESPEC DEM WILY DASTARDLY,
"HELEN" + ISLAND(S)-STEALING GREEKS.

Less so wid the "Islamic Union" happy yet waffling-as-usual Arab League.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-02-27 22:47  

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