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"Mr President, developments in Syria are marked by escalating violence and aggression on the part of the Assad government, which has been bombing the towns of Homs and Doum. Many – over 4 000 – lives have been lost over the past eight months. At the same time, the ghosts of political and religious conflicts and ethnic differences have been resurrected.
At the same time, tension is increasing on the Turkish border and there is a risk of a military episode – voluntary or involuntary – at any moment. Anyone who has read Davutoglu’s book entitled ‘Strategic Depth’ will understand why Turkey is offering support to the Syrian opposition and is hosting numerous opposition groups in its territory, as the Minister noted in his first speech.
Christians in the area feel insecure. On the international diplomacy front, the conflict between Russia and the West remains and Moscow is refusing to attend the summit of the Friends of the Syrian People next Friday. A global crisis is lying in ambush and we need to keep our wits about us."@en1
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