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Hakan Fidan: Trump must learn from past

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There is currently insufficient information about what Trump might do in Syria. However, based on some of his past approaches, there are predictions about what he could do. But relying on these may not lead to an accurate assessment.

Axar.az reports that this statement was made by Turkiye's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

"As long as the U.S. continues cooperating with the PKK in Syria, the strategic problem regarding Turkiye will naturally persist. The U.S., which pursues a security-oriented foreign policy, should ideally be in the best position to understand Turkiye. Our duty is to clearly demonstrate our stance on this issue through both diplomatic moves and actions on the ground.

During Trump’s term, the U.S. wanted to withdraw from Syria and attempted to do so. However, the U.S. system at that time ignored and opposed this. It was observed that the president's direct instructions carried little military significance in the eyes of defense bureaucrats. Of course, Trump should draw lessons from past events," the minister stated.

Date
2024.11.24 / 10:10
Author
Axar.az
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