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Turkey advocates for Syria's unity: Erdogan endorses this stance to Sharaa amid Israeli attacks potentially destabilizing the region

Turkey's president affirms ongoing support for the Syrian populace, a commitment the country has already demonstrated.

Turkey Endorses Syria's Unity: Erdogan Expresses Views to Sharaa amid Israeli Aggression...
Turkey Endorses Syria's Unity: Erdogan Expresses Views to Sharaa amid Israeli Aggression Undermining Regional Stability

Turkey advocates for Syria's unity: Erdogan endorses this stance to Sharaa amid Israeli attacks potentially destabilizing the region

In a significant development, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa discussed Israel's latest attacks on Syrian territory during a recent phone call. Erdogan expressed his belief that Israel's aggression poses a threat to the entire region.

The conversation, confirmed by the Directorate of Communications of Türkiye, also saw Sharaa expressing gratitude for Turkey's support in preserving Syria's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and political unity. Erdogan emphasized Turkey's commitment to standing with the Syrian people.

The call did not mention any specific details about the nature or location of Israel's attacks on Syrian territory, nor did it discuss the 'Steel Dome' multi-layer air defense system. Turkey has expressed support for the cease-fire reached involving the Druze community in Syria, but no specific details about its terms or location were provided.

Meanwhile, in a separate issue, a 7.3-magnitude earthquake occurred off the Alaska coast, triggering a tsunami warning. No details about any response or actions taken by Türkiye regarding this earthquake were mentioned.

For foreigners whose residence permit applications are rejected in Turkey, there are steps to consider. These include understanding the reasons for denial, filing a written objection, seeking professional legal assistance, and re-applying for the residence permit after addressing any issues. If these measures prove unsuccessful, applicants can file an annulment lawsuit at the Administrative Court.

In all cases, prompt action is essential to meet any legal deadlines for appeals or re-applications. It's important to note that no further discussions between Erdogan and Sharaa regarding the conflicts in Syria and Israel were provided, nor were any details given about any response or actions taken by other countries or organizations regarding these events.

  1. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, in their recent phone conversation, discussed not only the latest Israel attacks on Syrian territory but alsoexpressions of gratitude from Sharaa for Turkey's support in preserving Syria's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and political unity, with Erdogan emphasizing Turkey's commitment to standing with the Syrian people.
  2. Politics and general news continue to revolve around War-and-conflicts in the Middle East, as the conversation between Erdogan and Sharaa did not provide any specific details about the nature or location of Israel's attacks on Syrian territory or discuss the 'Steel Dome' multi-layer air defense system.
  3. Beyond the Syria and Israel conflicts, foreigners residing in Turkey face challenges when their residence permit applications are rejected. To address this, applicants can consider understanding the reasons for denial, filing a written objection, seeking professional legal assistance, re-applying for the residence permit after addressing any issues, and ultimately filing an annulment lawsuit at the Administrative Court if necessary, always taking prompt action to meet legal deadlines for appeals or re-applications.

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