19 Apr 2024
Friday 9 December 2016 - 12:36
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'Turkey needs an alliance with Russia, Iran' to help resolve Syrian crisis

Sputnik- If Ankara wants to play a positive role in the Syrian settlement it needs to closely cooperate with Russia, Iran and the Syrian government against terrorists, independent Iranian expert Farzad Ramzani Bonesh told Sputnik.

During his visit toMoscow, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said that Russia and Turkey share a common approach tothe Syrian settlement.

"Of course, now we [Russia and Turkey] have a better understanding ofeach other thanwe had ever before. As forthe Syrian settlement, we have a common approach," Yildirim underscored.

The prime minister also said that Ankara is recruiting maximum efforts toresolve the crisis inSyria, including being a mediator betweenrepresentatives ofthe Syrian political opposition and the Russian government. "Work inthis direction is ongoing, ofcourse. It is necessary toconcentrate here onworking outa decision and overcome the crisis.

Turkey has made a very serious contribution and intends tocontinue it inthe future toput an end tobloodshed inSyria," Yildirim added.

Farzad Ramzani Bonesh, an independent Iranian expert oninternational and regional politics, said that Ankaras willingness tocooperate withRussia is a positive sign.

"Turkey could play a constructive role inthe Syrian settlement if it focused onactive cooperation withRussia and Iran, two countries carrying outanti-terrorist efforts jointly withthe Syrian government. Ankara really needs an alliance withMoscow and Tehran," Bonesh told Sputnik Persian.

The expert underscored that there is a set ofreasons, domestic and foreign, that could push Turkey toamend its foreign policy agenda. "Domestic political tensions, economic difficulties and a crisis inties withthe West probably, these factors could force Turkey tomake a change toits policy onSyria and also make changes toAnkaras stance oncertain issues.

They could also strengthen Ankaras cooperation withthe European Union and other regional alliances and players," he suggested. According toBonesh, the Turkish government should intensify efforts incooperating withSyrian President Bashar Assad aswell asRussia and Iran.

"For example, Ankara should understand that withdrawal ofmilitants fromAleppo is not a good idea. But if Turkey cuts offsupport formilitants inSyria this would significantly contribute tostabilization inSyria," the expert said.

However, according toBonesh, so far Turkey has made no "strategic and practical steps" inorder tostop the war inSyria. According tothe expert, there are several factors complicating Turkeys involvement inthe Syrian settlement, including the length ofthe Turkish-Syrian border and the Kurdish problem.

"Turkeys role inthe Syrian crisis has been negative. But it can become positive. Several years ago, Turkey supported the Syrian opposition, Syrian Turkmen and other groups, even terrorists ones. [] If Turkey wants toplay a positive role inthe Syrian settlement it should abandon direct and indirect support forthe Syrian opposition, especially forradical groups," the expert concluded.
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