Syria: Minister of Foreign Affairs to Visit, Erdoğan Reaffirms Commitments
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Today, the Republic of Türkiye Directorate of Communications published a post on "X."
In it, the department reported that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said the Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister will visit Syria.
President Erdoğan:
— Republic of Türkiye Directorate of Communications (@Communications) December 20, 2024
"Our Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan will be visiting there (Syria) soon. Together, they will build the new structure."
Erdoğan has also confirmed his country's commitment to assisting Syria during its transition process, according to Anadolu.
We are supporting the Syrian people in managing the transition process smoothly, without any setbacks along the way, Erdoğan told journalists.
Meanwhile, Middle East Eye reports that Erdoğan has said Türkiye will assist the new Syrian administration in Damascus in restructuring the state and will also help draft a new constitution.
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