Turkish Ambassador’s Credential Delay in Syria Raises Questions About Ankara’s Relations with Damascus - Turkish Minute
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Turkish ambassador’s credential delay in Syria raises questions about Ankara’s relations with Damascus - Turkish Minute
Turkey’s ambassador to Syria, Nuh Yılmaz, presented his credentials to the country's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa 84 days after arriving in Damascus, a delay that critics say may reflect a strain in ties between Ankara and the new Syrian leadership.
Turkey's Ambassador to Damascus, Nuh Yılmaz, was able to present his credentials to Syria's interim President Ahmed Shara 84 days after arriving in Damascus. Ahmet Erozan, Head of International Relations for the İyi Party, commented, "This is an indication of his and our country's standing in Syria... It means he was kept waiting for three months." Last week, Sipan Hemo, wanted in Turkey on a red notice, was appointed Deputy Minister of Defense …
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