Putin, Erdogan Announce Ceasefire in Idlib after Meeting
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan have announced a military ceasefire in Idlib, after a six-hour meeting in Moscow on Thursday.
Turkey Deploys 1000 Police at Greek Border to Stem Push-Back of Migrants
Turkey is deploying 1,000 special police forces along its border with Greece on Thursday to halt the pushback of migrants toward its territory, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said, adding that 164 migrants had been wounded by Greek authorities.
Turkey downs Syrian jet in Idlib
Turkey shot down a Syrian fighter jet in Syria's Idlib province Tuesday, as steady clashes between the two national armies continued.
Austrian Chancellor Kurz Blasts Turkey for Migration ‘Attack’ on EU
Europe has been put to the test after Turkey provided free passage for waves of migrants heading westward, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said, describing Ankara’s move as an “attack on the EU.”
Syrian Army Continue Fighting Terrorists in Idlib
Syrian Army continued its military operations in the southern and southeastern countryside of Idlib.
Erdogan asks Putin to step aside in Syria
Erdogan had asked President Vladimir Putin of Russia to step aside in Syria and leave Turkey to deal with the Syrian government alone after 34 Turkish soldiers were killed this week.
Greek Police Fire Teargas on Migrants at Turkish Border
Greek police fired teargas towards migrants gathered on its border with Turkey on Saturday, as a crisis over Syria shifted onto the European Union’s doorstep.
33 Turkish soldiers killed in Syria, escalating situation
The presidents of Turkey and Russia spoke over the phone on Friday, a day after the killing of 33 Turkish soldiers in an airstrike in northern Syria.
Syria: Some Countries Trying to Turn UNSC into NATO Platform to Support Turkey
Syria’s permanent representative to the UN said on Thursday that some countries seek to turn Security council into a platform for NATO to support the Turkish aggression on Syrian territories.
33 Turkish Soldiers Killed in Syrian Air Raid in Idlib
At least 33 Turkish soldiers were killed in an air strike by Syrian government forces in northwestern Idlib province as Turkey vowed "to respond in kind" with attacks on "all" their positions.