Turkey reopened its consulate in Syria’s largest city, Aleppo, raising its flag at the building for the first time in 12 years, Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency reported.The opening on Monday comes weeks after the Turkish Embassy resumed its operations in the Syrian capital,
No country has as much to gain from a stable Syria as Turkey, and few have as much to lose if it implodes. Turkey is home to more than 3m Syrian refugees, and wants Syria to be safe enough for many to return.
As it became increasingly clear that Syrians were not imminently leaving Turkey, the Turkish government formalized the Temporary Protection Regulation in 2014. It allowed Syrian nationals access to the Turkish education and health care systems and laid the groundwork for them to pursue employment if they could secure work permits.
ALBAWABA - After 12 years of closure, Turkey reopens its consulate in Syria's Aleppo, Turkish media reported on Monday. The reopening of Aleppo consulat
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 20. The Turkish Consulate General in Aleppo has renewed its activity after 13 years of break, Trend reports.
(AP Photo/Baderkhan Ahmad) Residents of northeastern Syria walk at the Tishrin Dam to join a sit-in demanding an end to the war in the region in Aleppo’s countryside, Syria, Wednesday Jan. 8, 2025. The Tishrin Dam has become a flashpoint in the conflict ...
Local media in Turkey on Sunday reported airstrikes and artillery attacks launched by Turkish army on northeast of Aleppo province and northwest of Hasakah province in Syria.
Officials say that Turkish Airlines will resume its flights to Damascus, Syria, next week after a halt of more than a decade.
More than 50,000 Syrian refugees have left Turkey to return home in the month since the fall of strongman Bashar al-Assad, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on Thursday.
Turkish Airlines will resume its flights to Damascus, Syria, next week after a halt of more than a decade, officials said Wednesday following a visit by a delegation of Syria’s new, Turkey-backed rulers.
TEHRAN, Jan. 20 (MNA) – Turkish consulate resumed its activities in Syria’s Aleppo after 13 years of hiatus. The Turkish Embassy in Damascus also started its activity two months ago concurrent with the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad’s government.
Armed factions who led the final charge on Damascus that toppled Assad are hesitating to take part in a new system led by northern ones.