Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Iraq to Discuss Security Cooperation in Amman
Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Iraq to Discuss Security Cooperation in Amman

Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Iraq to Discuss Security Cooperation in Amman

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High-level delegations from Türkiye, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq are set to meet in Amman to discuss security cooperation and regional developments. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has indicated that the talks will focus on joint efforts to combat the Islamic State (ISIS). Attendees will include foreign ministers, defense ministers, and intelligence heads from the participating countries. This meeting comes amid concerns about a potential resurgence of ISIS following the ousting of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Thousands of ISIS members remain imprisoned in northeastern Syria under the protection of the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, which Turkey views as terrorists. Ankara insists that these prisons should be transferred to Syria’s new leadership and that the YPG militia must disarm.

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