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Home | World | Turkiye Urges Israel Kurdish Forces To Stop Destabilising Syria

Turkiye urges Israel, Kurdish forces to stop destabilising Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has called on Israel and Kurdish-led forces to halt actions that threaten Syria’s stability. Speaking alongside Syria’s foreign minister, he accused them of exploiting post-war instability and warned of wider regional consequences if unrest continues.

By AP
Published Date - 13 August 2025, 04:48 PM
Turkiye urges Israel, Kurdish forces to stop destabilising Syria
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Ankara: Israel and Kurdish fighters should stop threatening the security and stability of Syria, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Wednesday.

Speaking at a news conference in Ankara with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani, Fidan accused Israel and the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF, of undermining the country’s efforts to reestablish itself after more than a decade of civil war.


He said Israel had “fuelled certain difficulties” in Syria and warned that Israeli security “cannot be achieved through undermining the security of your neighbours.”

“To the contrary, you should make sure your neighbouring countries are prosperous and secure. If you try to destabilise these countries, if you take steps to that end, this could trigger other crises in the region.”

Since Islamist-led insurgents ousted former President Bashar Assad in a rebel offensive in December, the new interim government in Damascus has struggled to maintain stability and heal the wounds of the nearly 14-year civil war.

Most recently, hundreds were killed in clashes in the southern province of Sweida between government forces and local Bedouin tribesmen on one side and fighters from the country’s Druze minority on the other.

Meanwhile, tensions have also risen between the central government and the US-allied SDF that controls northeastern Syria. Implementation of an agreement reached in March to merge the SDF with the new Syrian army has stalled and there have been scattered outbreaks of violence between the two sides.

Fidan accused the SDF of trying to turn instability in Syria into an “opportunity for themselves.”

Ankara views the SDF with hostility as the group is spearheaded by the People’s Protection Units, or YPG, affiliated with the Kurdish group that recently entered a peace process with Turkiye after more than 40 years of fighting.

The SDF has said it is not party to the deal between Ankara and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK.

“The upper echelons of the YPG need to stop stalling because the chaos they’re waiting for (in Syria) will not take place, and even if it does, it will not be to their advantage,” Fidan said.

He added: “They shouldn’t take us for fools. We have good intentions, but that doesn’t mean we will turn a blind eye to your mischievous or devious ways.”

Turkiye has been supportive of Syria’s new administration, which is formed largely by rebels that Ankara backed during the civil war.

“Every actor in the region is not as constructive as us,” Fidan said. “There are certain people who have been meddling in the affairs of Syria, chief among whom is the Israeli administration.”

Al-Shibani, meanwhile, said Israel’s actions “undermine the security of our citizens,” adding that “certain countries want Syria to disintegrate based on ideologies, based on ethnicity, and obviously we are against all these efforts.”

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