Israel to Turkey: Change in troop deployment in Syria is a red line
The Jerusalem Post reports: “Israeli and Turkish representatives met in Azerbaijan on Wednesday as part of efforts to create a coordination mechanism in Syria.
In the meeting, the Israeli delegation made it unequivocally clear that any change in the deployment of foreign forces in Syria, particularly the establishment of Turkish bases in the Palmyra area, is a red line and will be considered a serious breach, a political source told The Jerusalem Post.
The Israeli team for talks with Turkey was led by National Security Council head Tzachi Hanegbi and the government’s military secretary Brig.-Gen. Roman Gofman.
During the discussions, each side presented its interests in the region and it was agreed to continue the dialogue track to maintain security stability, the Prime Minister’s Office later said in a statement…”
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