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Erdogan: Turkey not satisfied with Idlib process

Published: 30 Aug 2019 - 11:32 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 04:31 pm
Men, women, and children walk past make-shift brick shelters at a camp for the displaced during a demonstration by Syrians along the border with Turkey near the town of Atme in the northwestern Idlib province on August 30, 2019 demanding Ankara help stop

Men, women, and children walk past make-shift brick shelters at a camp for the displaced during a demonstration by Syrians along the border with Turkey near the town of Atme in the northwestern Idlib province on August 30, 2019 demanding Ankara help stop

Ankara: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stressed that Turkey is not satisfied with the current state of developments in the Idlib province of Syria, according to Turkish Hurriyet Daily News.

"It would be a lie if we would suggest that developments in regards to Idlib are as desired. They are not the way we want," Erdogan told reporters today.

Recalling that two Turkish military observations posts were attacked by the regime, Erdogan said necessary warnings have been made by Russia who has assured that Turkish troops will be safe and untouched.

As a result of regime attacks, thousands of people had to leave their homes and started to move towards the Turkish border, the president said, underlining that Turkey is taking all the necessary measures to this end.