A Russian military source revealed that Turkey had mobilized soldiers, weapons and military equipment in Idlib, northern Syria, and had handed over a large part of the equipment to the militants of the so-called "Jabhat al-Nusra", while Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that his country could not remain silent about cordoning off forces The Syrian army has Turkish military sites in the Syrian Idlib region. T. In »that Erdogan informed the accompanying journalists during a trip from Pakistan that the talks he held with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in this regard were positive.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoغلlu said that his country would take the necessary measures in the event that diplomatic efforts with Russia failed, but he stressed at the same time that differences over Syria should not affect Ankara's relations with Moscow or impede Turkey's purchase of the Russian S-400 missile system.

Ihsanoglu stated that Erdogan, during a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump, yesterday discussed the conflict in Syria in addition to the US peace plan in the Middle East, and exchanged views on ways to end the crisis in Idlib without any delay. "We cannot change our positions or our policy due to individual differences with one country or another, we must not allow problems in Syria to undermine our cooperation and our relations with Russia," Tass news agency quoted Oglu as saying after meeting his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

For his part, Lavrov said that his country has good relations with Turkey, but there will be differences between them sometimes, adding: "We have very good relations, but full agreement on all issues cannot be possible between any two countries," and considered that the victory of the Syrian army in Idlib province Imperative. Turkish Vice President Fouad Oktay said that Ankara had fulfilled its responsibilities in the Idlib area in northwestern Syria, adding that Turkey was determined to stop the advance of the Syrian army forces in Idlib.

A Russian military source stated that Turkey actively mobilizes soldiers, weapons and military equipment in Idlib, and hand over a large part of them to the militants of the so-called "Jabhat al-Nusra".

"Russia Today" channel quoted the source as saying that Turkey had introduced to Idlib more than 70 tanks, about 200 armored vehicles and 80 cannons, and pointed out that the militants had obtained from Turkey US-made anti-aircraft weapons, and that coincided with the shooting down of two helicopters of the Syrian army last week.

The source added that it is a matter of concern to provide Ankara militants in the Idlib area to reduce the escalation of Turkish military uniforms.

In the same context, the Anatolia news agency reported that the Turkish army has sent new military reinforcements to its units deployed on the Syrian border, in the rural areas of Aleppo and Idlib.

In addition, the mechanisms affiliated to the Aleppo Governorate began removing the dirt berms and obstacles that the terrorists had placed on the international road "Aleppo - Damascus" at the western entrance to Aleppo after securing it by the Syrian army units and liberating the areas surrounding the international road.

The governorates of Hama and Idlib began operations to rehabilitate the international road from Khan Sheikhoun in the southern countryside of Idlib to the city of Maarat al-Numan and the city of Saraqib, in preparation for re-putting the vital international road into service after a break for several years as a result of the armed control of it and the surrounding areas.

The international road "Aleppo - Damascus" constitutes a vital economic artery connecting the Aleppo governorate to other Syrian governorates, and a fast way for the flow of goods, transit trade and passenger transport between major cities in the center of the country, reducing time and reducing congestion and traffic accidents.

Germany expresses fears of a humanitarian catastrophe in Idlib

German Foreign Minister Haikou Maas called on Russia to exert its influence to end the fighting in the Syrian province of Idlib, and Maas said on the sidelines of the Munich International Security Conference after a meeting with his Turkish counterparts, Cawdogoglu, and Russian Sergey Lavrov: «We have great fears that the matter may reach a humanitarian disaster if The battles did not end there. ”

Mas said that Germany is waiting for Moscow to use its influence to stop hostilities, adding: “Otherwise, we expect more citizens to leave the region. This is something that no one can have an interest in. ” Munich ■ d

- A Russian military source: Turkey has granted American-made anti-aircraft weapons to Al-Nusra.