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FM Fidan: Israel will not stop until global powers impose sanctions

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who attended the inauguration ceremony of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, commented on the issues of Israel, Palestine, Syria, Iran, and Armenia on his way back from Tehran.

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On the future of the Syrian National Army

"Making peace with the opposition is the Syrian regime's responsibility. We can encourage them to do so, but we cannot force them. We cannot disregard the opposition by siding with the regime either, that is not possible. What we want from the regime is for them to address the opposition, identify the problems, and start negotiating with the opposition to solve them." said Fidan.

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On future relations with Iran

"We have a well-established relationship with Iran. A different government will not make a considerable change in this relationship. We are trade partners, and our borders are secure. However, the rising tensions in Lebanon have significance. After all, Hezbollah essentially means Iran."

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On the issue of Türkiye-Armenia borders

"There are ongoing negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. We need to prepare for a positive outcome, that is what we are currently working on. If there is a positive outcome, we might open our border gate." Fidan stated.

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On the Russo-Ukrainian war

He concluded his remarks by commenting on the war between Russia and Ukraine.

"There might be less armed conflict until the U.S. elections are over, but I am not sure if a ceasefire is possible. There is growing public awareness. This war has been ongoing for 2,5 years, and both sides are at their limits. Everyone has seen how far things can go without using nuclear weapons. Now, it's time to make assessments." Fidan said.