Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Fidan has reiterated the country’s firm stance on its security concerns related to the presence and activities of the YPG in northern Syria. Emphasizing the importance of abiding by the March 10 agreement, Fidan called on the group to fully comply with the terms aimed at reducing tension and fostering stability in the region. He warned that continued non-compliance risks undermining diplomatic efforts and could provoke decisive security measures to safeguard Türkiye’s borders.

  • Key demands include: cessation of hostile actions near the Turkish border
  • Withdrawal from designated buffer zones established in the agreement
  • Commitment to diplomatic dialogue with Ankara and Damascus

Meanwhile, ongoing Syrian tensions continue to complicate the geopolitical landscape, with multiple actors vying for influence. Türkiye’s…