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    Erdogan Vows Turkey Will Not Take Step Back in Syria’s Idlib

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    has repeatedly accused the Syrian of attacking its forces in the Idlib outposts over the last few months as well as violating the Sochi agreements that established the demilitarised zone in the Syrian province.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated the time Ankara has given Damascus to pull its troops away from Turkish observation posts in Syria's Idlib is coming to an end, adding that Turkey will not take the “smallest step back” in the province. Instead Erdogan vowed that Ankara's forces will push the Syrian Army beyond the perimeter of those posts by the end of February.

    “We would like to remind those who try to corner Turkey by forcing their own agenda onto it, that we are not guests in this region, but its masters”, Erdogan said.

    The Turkish president hasn't ruled out “active involvement” as a mean to achieve the country's goals in Idlib. Erdogan added, however, that he asked his Russian colleague, Vladimir Putin to try and convince Syrian President Bashar Assad to stop the Idlib offensive. Erdogan also claimed that Ankara will create the conditions needed for the safe return of Syrians to their homes in the province.

    In a separate comment, the Turkish president also indicated that the country has requested to purchase US Patriot missile defence systems, but noted that Washington doesn't have any extra for sale and hence can't supply them to Turkey at present. Erdogan…

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