President Tayyip Erdogan said he was determined to create a “safe zone” in northeast Syria in partnership with the United States.
“We will be forced to open the gates,” Erdogan said. “We cannot be forced to handle the burden alone.”
Erdogan said Turkey aims to resettle about 1 million out of the 3.65 million Syrian refugees in the safe zone. He added that his nation “did not receive the support needed from the world” to help it cope with Syrian refugees.
The war in Syria is an ongoing armed conflict between President Bashar al-Assad's government and multiple opposing factions supported by foreign powers.
“We will be forced to open the gates,” Erdogan said. “We cannot be forced to handle the burden alone.”
Erdogan said Turkey aims to resettle about 1 million out of the 3.65 million Syrian refugees in the safe zone. He added that his nation “did not receive the support needed from the world” to help it cope with Syrian refugees.
The war in Syria is an ongoing armed conflict between President Bashar al-Assad's government and multiple opposing factions supported by foreign powers.
More than half of the Syrian population ( 6.6 millions) have fled the country as a result of the conflict, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported.
What a web we weave...
What a web we weave...