Monday, August 15, 2011

Turkey: Syria's number is difficult in the regional equation


Said senior adviser to the Turkish president for the Middle East Arshad Hormozlo, that there is no room to talk about the military option in Syria at this particular time, denying that Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu has set a timetable for the introduction of the Turkish proposals.
He Hormozlo told Kuwaiti daily Al Rai published Sunday, "that what he meant Ihsanoglu to" critical days in Syria, "aimed to" reform through the shock overall. "
Hormozlo also confirmed that the telephone conversations between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Barack Obama did not address the transition in Syria, but were consulted on "the proper ground for the transition to healthy living democracy."
He Hormozlo that "the meeting between President Bashar al-Assad and Foreign Minister was not the subject of negotiations, the decision Syria is Syria, and Turkey moved its views and shared the Syrian leadership imaginable for reform by the shock, which means to accelerate the reform process," adding that "the intention of the Turkish leadership of the days critical is to continue to reform by the overall shock that take into account the demands of the Syrian people. "
He pointed out that "the Turkish leadership does not want bloodshed and want to reform and stresses the need to resort to dialogue, and these themes addressed by the President in his letter to Erdogan, President al-Assad."

http://www.alalam.ir/advisor-to-the-turkish-president-syria39s-number-is-difficult-in-the-regional-equation

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