James Special Jeffrey, the American special envoy to Syria, announced that his country is studying what NATO can do to help Turkey in Idlib, and stressed that all options are on the table, while Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for participation in the management of oil fields in Deir Al-Zour in northeastern Syria .

In detail, the US envoy to Syria said that if Russia and the Syrian government violate the ceasefire, America and its European allies will respond quickly with measures and possibly sanctions, adding that Russia and the Syrian government are seeking to achieve a complete victory.

He added: "It is possible to exclude sending ground forces to help Turkey in Idlib, and we are looking at what can be done from the air, and we are studying what NATO can do, and all options are on the table."

In addition, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed that he asked his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to participate in the management of oil fields in Deir Al-Zour in northeastern Syria, and told reporters on his plane, while returning from Brussels: “I was offered to Putin that if he provided support Economist, we can make the structure, and through the oil extracted here, we can help the destroyed Syria stand on its feet, ”adding that Putin is studying the offer, and he can make a similar offer to US President Donald Trump.

The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mawloud Jawishoglu, confirmed yesterday that the Turkish army will ensure control of the part located north of a security corridor that was established around a highway in Idlib governorate, northwestern Syria, while the southern part will be subject to the supervision of Russian forces.

Gawishoglu said in an interview with the Turkish "Anatolia" news agency, that the United States presented Turkey with land, sea and air intelligence information related to Idlib, adding that Turkey's purchase of the Russian missile defense system "S-400" is not an obstacle to Ankara's deployment of the American Patriot system.

On the other hand, while continuing to work to secure areas liberated from terrorism, units of the Syrian army found weapons manufacturing workshops and missiles, as well as rocket-propelled grenades from the remnants of terrorists in the towns of Kafrna, Awijel, and Anjar in the western countryside of Aleppo.

A military field source said that two workshops were organized to manufacture ammunition and missile shells of all kinds, and mortar shells in one of the factories devoted to the manufacture of fireplaces in the town of Kafrnaha, in addition to large-size missiles, and "guns of hell", and quantities of explosives that go into making these shells, In addition to 40 kg rockets in a textile workshop in the town of Awijel, and small mortars.

In the Anjara area, the same source explained that a headquarters for terrorist organizations had been found, digging inside a rocky mountain, and containing various types of rocket-propelled grenades, hand-made bombs, and quantities of chemicals and toxic materials, which were placed in plastic barrels and prepared for use.

• Ankara confirms that Washington has offered it intelligence information related to Idlib.