Turkey's President Erdogan says won't let terror 'drag Syria back to instability'

President Erdogan declared that Turkey will prevent extremists from destabilizing Syria. This statement followed a suicide attack in Damascus that killed 22 people. Turkey pledges to support the Syrian government's fight against terrorism. The Dam...

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Turkey's President Erdogan
Turkey will not allow extremists to drag Syria back into chaos and instability, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday after a suicide attack killed 22 at a Damascus church.

"We will never allow our neighbour and brother Syria... be dragged into a new environment of instability through proxy terrorist organisations," he said, vowing to support the new government's fight against such groups.

He did not explain what he meant by "proxy" groups but vowed that Turkey would "continue to support the Syrian government's fight against terrorism".


The Damascus government blamed Sunday night's shooting and suicide attack -- the first of its kind in the Syrian capital since the fall of strongman Bashar al-Assad six months ago -- on Islamic State (IS) group militants.

It cast the attack as a bid to "undermine national coexistence and to destabilise the country", which only began emerging from the post-civil war chaos after Assad's ouster six months ago.

Turkey was a key backer of the HTS rebels who ousted Assad under the leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa, now the interim president, and has repeatedly offered its operational and military to fight IS and other militant threats.
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