In a statement issued Thursday, the ministry affirmed its continued support for all measures taken by the Syrian government to preserve its unity and territorial integrity.
The ministry also strongly condemned Israel's deliberate targeting of civilians and journalists in hospitals, considering this evidence of the extent of Israel's war crimes and violations.
She stressed the need for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the uninterrupted opening of humanitarian corridors, holding Israel fully responsible before the international community.
She also noted that Israeli attacks negatively impact the security and stability of Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, and called on Israel to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all its neighbors to ensure regional peace and stability.
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On December 8, 2024, Syrian factions took control of the country, ending 61 years of Baath Party rule, including 53 years of Assad family control.
In a related context, the ministry affirmed Turkey's continued adoption of comprehensive policies aimed at supporting and enhancing stability in Libya, noting the visit of the Turkish naval vessel TCG Kanalıada to the port of Benghazi on August 20 and 21 to strengthen relations with various Libyan parties.
She explained that a delegation from the Turkish Ministry of Defense met with Lieutenant General Saddam Haftar, the deputy commander of the armed forces in eastern Libya, during the visit, where they discussed avenues of cooperation under the slogan "One Libya, One Army."