Syria's interim FM meets with Turkish president, FM on 1st official visit
Xinhua | Updated: 2025-01-16 09:35
Fidan also reaffirmed Ankara's commitment to aiding the fight against terrorism, including operational support against the Islamic State (IS), emphasizing that regional cooperation is vital.
"We have already taken steps to assist and are prepared to help manage camps and prisons housing IS detainees," he added.
He also reiterated Turkiye's stance against the fragmentation of Syria. "We will never consent to the division of Syria. There is no place for terror in the region's future."
The Turkish minister also announced that Turkiye's consulate in Aleppo would reopen on Jan 20.
Al-Shaibani, for his part, described the visit as a turning point for Turkish-Syrian relations, saying "Turkiye and Syria are writing a new history based on brotherhood."
He underscored the importance of maintaining Syria's territorial integrity and the central government's control over all areas. "We believe Syria's northeastern regions must not pose a threat to Turkiye and should be unified under our central governance," Al-Shaibani said.
Calling on the international community and neighboring countries for support, Al-Shaibani said, "Syria urgently needs assistance for its reconstruction and the establishment of educational institutions. With brotherly cooperation, we can restore dignity and normalcy to the Syrian people."
Turkiye has voiced its commitment to Syria's post-conflict reconstruction, with Turkish officials signaling their willingness to provide logistical support, technical expertise, and investment in key sectors such as construction, agriculture, and energy.