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Investing.com -- Turkey is seeking to avoid any confrontation with Israel in Syria, following repeated Israeli attacks on military sites in the region. These attacks have undermined the new Syrian government’s ability to deter threats, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
Fidan communicated this stance in an interview with Reuters conducted on the sidelines of a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels. He expressed concern that Israel’s actions in Syria, where the administration of President Ahmed al-Sharaa is closely allied with Turkey, could lead to future regional instability.
Fidan also stated that if the new administration in Damascus wishes to establish "certain understandings" with Israel, a neighboring country to both Syria and Turkey, it would be their own matter to handle.
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