Iran Warns Turkey of “Changing Game Rules” in Syria
A pro-Syrian Arab diplomatic source confirmed that Turkey has received, during the past couple of hours, a strict Iranian letter warning it of "changing the game rules" in Syria.
In an interview with Syrian daily al-Watan, the Arab
source said that this warning comes as a clear response to the latest threats
posed by Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyeb Erdogan, claiming that his country
will target Kurdish combatants inside the Syrian
territories.
However, Iran
drew a line for the Turkish dreams, and informed it that any attack on the
Syrian territories will witness a harsh attack; as Iran might put into force the
mutual defense agreement signed with Syria, the source iterated.
Furthermore, the Arab diplomat went on to say that Turkey agreed with the US that a limited military interference in North Syria, especially in Aleppo, might introduce a buffer zone to be protected by the gangs funded and armed by Turkey, in cooperation with Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The said scenario however would be implemented only if the Syrian refugees in that area were evacuated, especially as they have become a burden on Erdogan's government; although they were supposed to be exploited to lead a UN resolution, imposing international sanctions on Syria.
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