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    Turkey Backs Sharaa's Stability Efforts, Erdogan Says Amid Syrian Violence

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    Posted on March 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Turkey supports Sharaa's stability efforts in Syria, with Erdogan urging peace amid ongoing violence. Over 1,000 civilians have been killed recently.

    Erdogan Supports Sharaa's Efforts for Stability Amid Syrian Conflict

    ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that Turkey was advising Syrian authorities to help ease tensions and welcomed interim Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa's commitment to punishing those who acted outside the law.

    "Sharaa is pursuing an inclusive policy without falling into the trap of revanchism. Continuing this approach will thwart the games being played against Syria," Erdogan said after a cabinet meeting in Ankara.

    Erdogan's political opponents have urged him to use his influence over Syrian leaders to curb the violence that erupted in the neighbouring country in recent days.

    The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) called for an international peacekeeping force to maintain security in western Syria, just south of Turkey, if the government could not ensure civilian safety there.

    Clashes between loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad and the country's new Islamist rulers have killed more than 1,000 people, mostly civilians, in Assad's coastal heartland in recent days, according to a war monitoring group.

    Turkey, the strongest foreign backer of Sharaa, has condemned the violence and reiterated its support for the interim president.

    The instability could damage Ankara's hopes of ending a decades-old conflict with Kurdish militants, some based in Syria, and possibly slow a flow of Syrians returning home from Turkey in recent months after 13 years of war in Syria.

    "Turkey must take initiatives with the Damascus administration and make the necessary efforts to prevent such incidents from happening," Ali Mahir Basarir, a senior CHP lawmaker, said during a visit to the border province of Hatay.

    "The escalation of clashes represents a major risk for Turkey," he added.

    Visiting Jordan at the weekend, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Turkey was determined to assist the Syrian government in every way and support stabilization efforts.

    Sharaa has vowed to catch those responsible for the killings, and Syria's defence ministry announced on Monday the completion of military operations against the remnants of Assad's forces.

    Relative calm followed Assad's ousting in December. But late last week, forces linked to the new Islamist rulers began a crackdown on a growing insurgency from the Alawite sect, which then spiralled into revenge killings of Alawites.

    Groups representing Turkey's minority Alevi community demonstrated in Istanbul and Ankara at the weekend to protest against the violence in Syria and voice support for Alawites, a distinct group that shares Alevis' Shi'ite Muslim roots.

    The top commander of a Syrian Kurdish armed group, whose forces are in a separate battle with Turkey, has blamed Turkish-backed Islamist factions for some of the most disturbing violence: the reported executions of Alawite civilians.

    Turkey did not respond to the allegation.

    Turkey has backed anti-Assad Syrian forces for years and maintains bases in Syria's north. Its defence ministry said there was no surge in deployments late last week, after sources in Syria said more armored vehicles had crossed the border.

    "We see that certain sectarian and ethnic provocations are being used by certain groups through proxy forces," Omer Celik, the spokesman for Erdogan's ruling AK Party, said on Sunday.

    (Reporting by Daren Butler and Huseyin Hayatsever; Editing by Jonathan Spicer, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Turkey supports Syrian President Sharaa's stability efforts.
    • •Erdogan urges Syrian authorities to ease tensions.
    • •Over 1,000 civilians killed in recent clashes.
    • •Turkey's opposition calls for international peacekeeping.
    • •Turkey maintains its stance against Assad's loyalists.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Turkey backs Sharaa's stability efforts, Erdogan says amid Syrian violence

    1What did Erdogan say about Sharaa's policies?

    Erdogan stated that Sharaa is pursuing an inclusive policy that avoids revanchism, which he believes will thwart negative influences against Syria.

    2What is the opposition's stance regarding the violence in Syria?

    The Republican People's Party (CHP) has called for an international peacekeeping force to maintain security in western Syria if the Turkish government cannot ensure civil order.

    3How has the violence in Syria affected Turkey?

    The ongoing instability in Syria poses risks for Turkey, potentially damaging its efforts to resolve conflicts with Kurdish militants and affecting the return of Syrian refugees.

    4What actions has Turkey taken regarding the Syrian government?

    Turkey has expressed its determination to assist the Syrian government and support stabilization efforts, as stated by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

    5What recent events have escalated tensions in Syria?

    Recent clashes between loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad and Islamist rulers have resulted in over 1,000 deaths, primarily among civilians, escalating the violence in the region.

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