Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and French President Emmanuel Macron engaged in a telephone conversation to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments, with a particular focus on Syria.
President Erdoğan emphasized the importance of preserving Syria's territorial integrity and sovereignty. He expressed satisfaction with France's recent decision to raise its flag over its embassy in Damascus, a gesture marking the first time in 12 years and signaling renewed diplomatic engagement following the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad.
Erdoğan highlighted ongoing efforts to facilitate the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland. He called for international cooperation to establish sustainable conditions that would enable Syrians to resettle and to support reconstruction and rehabilitation initiatives in the war-torn country.
The conversation underscores a shared commitment between Türkiye and France to address the complex challenges in Syria and to collaborate on broader regional and global issues. (ILKHA)
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