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Syria’s President al-Assad (L) speaks with CHP lawmaker Akgöl.

Syria’s President al-Assad (L) speaks with CHP lawmaker Akgöl.

A parliamentary delegation from the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad early yesterday. The three-member group, which consisted of deputy leader Şafak Pavey and deputies from the neighboring Hatay province, Hasan Akgöl and Mevlut Dudu, was in Syria following an invitation from al-Assad, according to CHP sources. 

Al-Assad told the team there was “a need to distinguish between the stance of the Turkish people, who back stability in Syria, and the positions of Premier Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s government, which supports terrorism.

“The Syrian people appreciates the position adopted by forces and parties in Turkey that reject the Erdoğan government’s negative impact on our societies, which are multi-religious and multi-ethnic,” al-Assad added.

The Turkish delegation stressed “the Turkish people’s refusal to interfere in Syrian affairs, and its commitment to good neighborly relations,” the statement said. The visitors also “warned of the risks of the Syrian crisis’s impact on Turkey and other countries in the region.”

Prime Minister criticized the visit, saying he could not understand what the CHP wanted to achieve with such an action. 

Earlier in the day, Erdoğan again touched on the tragedy being faced by Syrian women and children. “For two years, the Syrian people have been viciously massacred by a dictator who has all kinds of war machines in his hands. With bombardments, tanks and artilleries. He also has children and a wife. These were people with whom I met along with my family, but everything suddenly changed. The moment he changed, we deleted him from our life, because those who tyrannize their own people in this way cannot be our friend,” Erdoğan said.

Damascus, meanwhile, called on the international community in letters to the U.N. to condemn Ankara’s role in the Syrian conflict. Al-Assad’s government has systematically blamed the violence in Syria on a foreign-backed plot, and has frequently accused Turkey.

March/07/2013

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Nadiri Başaran

3/7/2013 9:34:49 PM

Has the CHP gone mad? What on earth are they doing sitting down with such a man, Ataturk will be turning over in his grave.

Blue Dotterel

3/7/2013 7:14:46 PM

@Can, Nageyec, "there was “a need to distinguish between the stance of the Turkish people, who support stability in Syria, and the positions of Erdoğan’s government, which supports terrorism, extremism and destabilization in the region.”" Neither the Turkish nor the Syrian people wanted this NATO, GCC backed proxy war against Syria and its secular principles. At least, the CHP was able to realize this and act in accordance with this common desire for peace. Not so, NATO and the GCC.

hisham majed

3/7/2013 7:10:09 PM

Well Done CHP. Justice will prevail in the end. There was never a revolution in Syria. If there was, there would have been scenes like in Egypt and Tunisia were MILLIONS of people hit the streets. Why is it when ever the Rebels enter an area, the inhabitants of that area run for their lives, houses looted and businesses set on Fire? Its because they are terrorist scum! Long live Al-Assad and may he inflict revenge on the arab traitors and Turkey for that matter.

Pawel Bury

3/7/2013 6:25:13 PM

Well done CHP.

Nageyec Conduz

3/7/2013 5:40:15 PM

No wonder the CHP's violent scuffles in the parliament chambers when reminded Mr Asad's atrocities in Syria. In Turkey, CHP supports the ant-democracy covert forces such as the junta, and had thus lost any hope of coming to power through ballot box in any time soon. In Syria too, we can see how disorientated they are, in supporting the falling dictator who currently does not have any legitimacy but continuously butchering his own people.

Hakan Salci

3/7/2013 5:16:19 PM

Our Great Leader is fuming day in day out that he just can't oust his old dearest buddy Assad; friendship was good for a while but our esteemed PM was probably reminded of his obligation and duties as the co-chair of the Greater Middle Eastern Project; a duty he confirmed as being bestowed to him. Recent events with Ocalan...sorry Imrali..(must stick to PsOps advice given by the CIA)..have also seems to have reminded our Great Leader that he once saId Diyarbakir will be a shining star in the ME

Can Oz

3/7/2013 5:11:50 PM

CHP really needs to unplug from the Matrix. Who knows what loony conspiracy theories are floating around CHP headquarters. They are digging their own grave by associating with Al-Assad, a murderer who has no future.
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