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May 28, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Turkey seeks new ways to pressure Syria bypassing UN

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu had talks with senators in Washington. (Photo: AA)
10 February 2012 / TODAYSZAMAN.COM WITH AP,
Turkey's foreign minister says he will propose new ways to pressure Syria when he meets with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday.

But at a press event Friday, Ahmet Davutoğlu did not elaborate on what steps he would discuss with Clinton to force Syria to end violence against civilians.

He also told reporters that he believes from recent discussions with Iranian officials that Tehran is ready for new talks with the West on limiting its nuclear program.

"I think this time Iran has seen that there is a need for negotiation," he said. "This time I am more optimistic."

At the same time, a European Union official who follows the issue told The Associated Press that as of Friday, Iran had still not responded to an Oct. 21 offer of more talks with representatives of the international community. The official, who spoke from a European capital, asked for anonymity in exchange for discusssing confidential information.

On Syria, Davutoğlu said that Turkey is looking for ways outside the United Nations Security Council to pressure Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime to stop killing civilians. The crackdown has killed more than 5,400 people since an uprising began in March.

Davutoğlu's message comes after Russia and China blocked a Security Council resolution that would have called on Assad to resign. The United States, meanwhile, has proposed a meeting of "Friends of Syria" to explore ways to further isolate Assad and bolster his opposition.

France and Turkey, both of which have historic and commercial interests in Syria, have offered to host the meeting. Morocco, which sponsored the UN Security Council resolution calling for Assad to step down is also a candidate.

Davutoğlu said that he wants to send a signal that Assad's operations against civilians have undermined his legitimacy and will lead to his own ouster.

"What we need today is to send a strong message to the Syrian people that they are not alone," he said.

He said that Assad had lost all credibility both inside Syria and abroad. He noted the large number of defections from the Syrian army. He estimated that 40,000 soldiers had walked off following orders to attack civilians.

The most urgent issue for the international community, Davutoğlu said, was to force Syria to accept humanitarian missions in besieged cities.

 

 
COMMENTS
@Shams, he says 'Sublime Empire', LMAO.
Jacques
Esfandyar your comments are irrelevant and existent under any news!!! My KURD bro! when you have nothing to say it is not obligatory to comment! Go and find a better work for improving your English skills
mehmet
Davutoglu should be looking into Human Rights abuses in Bahrain which is supported by his autocratic gulf state friends of his. Before he starts pointing a finger at Syria.
Mehmet
Turkey should not chew more than he can digest
Raffi
@Shams Your dislike of France for special reasons (be they right or wrong) should not keep you from seeing what might be politically reasonable and in the interest of your country! Syria is a big threat to Turkey and they have to do everything possible to fight off the worst. Wish you luck!
geo
That's a cool picture.
Turkish Canadian
I wish somebody would point at the direction of Logic and reason in the world of diplomacy.
Zahra Niknafs
Whatever Mr. Davutoglu does or does not do, he must keep the French out of Syria. It is the least that Turkey, the successor of the Sublime Empire, can do for the former vilayets of Sham and Halab.
Shams
Of Birds falling on their Kind ..Now I understand why these two USA Senators are warmongering Fascist ,because they have the power to be... But what little Dawoodoghlu has to back up his Fscism..?????????????????
Esfandyar
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