The newspaper did not say when the Turkish leader would visit Damascus.
“Syria’s transitional government will be established soon. President Erdoğan is scheduled to visit Damascus with a large delegation, including the investment minister,” wrote journalist Abdulkadir Selvi.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday after a cabinet meeting that Turkey remains in close contact with Syria’s new government and will provide all possible assistance.
He noted that the number of visits from Turkey to Syria will increase after the visit of National Intelligence Agency Director General Ibrahim Kalin and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Damascus.
On November 27, the terrorist organization launched a large-scale attack on Syrian military positions in Aleppo and Idlib provinces. By the evening of December 7, they had captured Aleppo, Hama, Daraa, and Homs, and on December 8 they entered Damascus, which had been abandoned by Syrian government forces.
Bashar al-Assad left the country and headed to Russia. On December 10, Mohammed al-Bashir, who heads the so-called rescue government, announced that he would be appointed head of the Syrian government for a transition period that will last until March 1, 2025.
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