The Turkish government has strongly criticized the recent Israeli military actions in southern Syria, denouncing the strikes as a breach of Syria’s sovereignty and a potential threat to the stability of the region. According to a statement from the Turkish Foreign Ministry, these attacks, which were aimed at areas in Quneitra and Daraa, violate Syria’s territorial rights, contravene international law, and go against the 1974 Separation of Forces Agreement.
Turkish officials have expressed concerns that the continuation of such military activities could deteriorate the already fragile humanitarian situation in Syria, endanger civilian lives, and disrupt ongoing efforts to reestablish peace and stability in the war-torn country. The call to action from Türkiye extends to the international community, urging countries to collaborate in order to prevent any further escalation that could heighten tensions in the region.
Burhanettin Duran, Communications Director for Türkiye, also spoke out against the strikes, emphasizing their detrimental impact on Syria’s security and the broader goal of achieving long-term peace in the area. He highlighted the importance of maintaining Syria’s security as a foundation for sustainable peace efforts, which are critical in the face of ongoing conflicts.
In reaffirming its stance, Türkiye reiterated its commitment to supporting Syria’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, viewing these elements as essential to ensuring regional security. The Turkish government continues to advocate for diplomatic solutions and adherence to international agreements as pivotal in safeguarding peace and stability in the Middle East.
