Turkish President Stops Visiting Japan to talk with Russian President in Syria 22 October 19:13

As the situation in Syria gets tense, Turkey's President Erdogan will stop visiting Japan, visit Russia and meet with President Putin. As the deadline for the suspension of operations in northern Syria approaches the early morning of the 23rd of Japan time, it will be noticed what opinions the two leaders holding the key exchange.

As Turkey embarks on a military operation against Kurdish forces in northern Syria, President Erdogan will cease to attend the “Ceremonial Ceremony” and will visit Sochi in southern Russia to meet with President Putin.

Turkey agreed with the United States to suspend military operations for five days on the 17th, and during that time demanded Kurdish forces to withdraw from the border, but Kurdish forces were only to a lesser extent than Turkey requested In addition to not withdrawing the fighters, the army of the Assad administration has been deployed in northern Syria in cooperation with the Syrian Assad administration to compete with Turkey.

Russia, on the other hand, is deepening relations with the Kurdish forces, the Syrian Assad regime, and Turkey, and is taking the lead in the Syrian situation.

While the deadline for the suspension of operations in northern Syria is approaching 4:00 am on the 23rd of Japan time, it will be noted what opinions the Turkish and Russian leaders will hold.