Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Thursday that the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) must demonstrate good intentions and move away from ongoing violence. His remarks came after Kurdish fighters were expelled from the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Fidan made the comments during a press conference held in Istanbul, highlighting the need for stability and constructive engagement in northern Syria. The minister emphasized that the SDF should take concrete steps to break the pattern of conflict and contribute to peace in the region.
The expulsion of Kurdish forces from Aleppo has raised concerns about tensions in northern Syria and the broader impact on regional security. Fidan’s statement reflects Turkey’s ongoing focus on monitoring developments in Syria and urging all parties to act responsibly.
While no further details were provided on specific measures, the Turkish foreign minister’s remarks underline Ankara’s insistence on reducing violence and fostering cooperation among local and regional actors. Observers note that the situation remains fragile and any steps taken by the SDF could influence stability in Aleppo and surrounding areas.
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