Kalin: If NATO maintains its position on Idlib, then tomorrow Idlib will be lost
ARK News.. Turkish presidential spokesman, Ibrahim Kalin, announced that his country will not stop sending its forces to Idlib, adding: So far, results of our satisfaction and persuasion have not emerged from the talks with Russia, and we have not accepted the Russian proposals that were presented.
Kalin made clear that the basis for the Turkish position in the Moscow talks is to return to the borders of the Sochi agreement, and the talks with Russia will continue around, stressing that the attacks of the regime forces on the Turkish army "will be reciprocated."
Kalin added: “Sufficiency of NATO and our allies to satisfaction with our position and encouragement is not sufficient and unacceptable, and if this continues," tomorrow Idlib will go", noting that" the military reinforcements will continue in order to protect civilians, "and that changing the locations of observation points in the north western Syria is out of the question.
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