Turkiye is navigating a complex landscape in post-Assad Syria, re-evaluating its military, diplomatic, and humanitarian strategies following the regime's fall on December 8, 2024.
The Turkish government emphasizes political transition and national reconciliation, aiming to ensure Syria's territorial integrity and facilitate refugee returns.
Turkey's construction sector is poised for significant involvement in the rebuilding efforts of war-torn Syria, partnering with Gulf nations for financial support.
Security concerns persist regarding the People’s Protection Units (YPG), with Ankara viewing the group as linked to the PKK and a threat to its stability.
Regional relations are fluctuating, as Turkiye balances relationships with the US and Israel, particularly concerning YPG support and territorial expansion risks.
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