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00:20Erdoğan'ın
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00:22Türkiye'nin
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00:25SEPTEMBER.
00:26Bu dönemde dönemden bir dönemden bir dönemden geliştirmek.
00:32Ve çok yardımcı oldu.
00:34President Trump, bu çok önemli bir dönemden geliştirmek.
00:40Üniversitesiyle ilgili bir şey yapmalı.
00:44Üniversite ülkelerle ilgili bir dönemden geliştirmek.
00:46Şimdi bu dönemden geliştirmek.
00:48Ama bu dönemden geliştirmek.
00:51Bu, ne?
00:53Bu, çokşu benziyor.
00:56Açık氣 hiring bir dönemden geliştirdik.
01:09Öniversitenilerin de düşürüyor.
01:13Üniversiteler devleti olarak pomosulan,
01:48The ceasefire should proceed to the second phase and there are now some talks away from the public eyes and the discussions are mostly around the combination of the Peace Board and International Civilization Force and the daily execution of the work, the executive community and there are discussions here and there.
02:15I think over the next couple of weeks we will see some preliminary clear results of those discussions.
02:26As Turkey, we have been closely following those discussions.
02:31We are trying to make our own contributions and we are also monitoring the ceasefire process in the field and whatever violations and obstacles, roadblocks that we see, we communicate with the relevant partners.
02:47And we encourage them to take the necessary actions.
02:54Otherwise, as I said, I mean, we can go back to the horror days, the butchering of the people, the mass murdering, the genocide.
03:03Not only Islam maybe in Gaza, but it is infectious.
03:06God forbid, we might see the same thing in West Bank too.
03:09You know, Turkey has been the voice of the human conscience, the international conscience in the face of the Israeli atrocities in Palestine, killing 70,000 women and children.
03:24And it is something that we have to object, we have to uprise and we have to outcry.
03:33And Turkey diplomatically has been voicing this voice right from the start.
03:43And Israel has never been used to see that level of criticism and condemnation coming from the international community because they've been given by international community as a blanket check to do whatever they would like to do, to do whatever they think that it is necessary for their security, even it means a mass murdering.
04:10And this has been the case for over decades.
04:14And Israel has been exempted from the international system.
04:17And I think this era is over now.
04:19Turkey, together with its partners, have played a very crucial role in coming to this conclusion.
04:25That's why Israel is very much objecting to Turkey's participation.
04:31But Israel is not the only relevant actor here.
04:35There are other relevant actors here.
04:37So we are talking to them.
04:38And as you said, we, right from the beginning, we have stated very clearly, President Erdogan, that we are ready to do whatever necessary to contribute to the peace process,
04:52whether humanitarian side, whether military side, security side, or other technical assistance, infrastructure, health.
05:03Those areas that we've been working very hard in Turkey, we have a huge team and interdepartmental teams that they are working on specific areas on how to deliver certain assistance to Gaza.
05:19This is a direct instruction from President Erdogan.
05:24And my ministry is coordinating all these efforts.
05:27But as I said, we are ready to participate in ISF.
05:32The Israelis are objecting openly.
05:36And we are talking to the other partners as well.
05:38But for us, to be honest, to see what is necessary in the field, you know, whoever is doing this, it's a secondary question for us.
05:49If somebody else can come and do the same thing, you know, in favor of humanity and humanitarian values in Gaza, we are fine by that.
05:59But if our assistance is very much needed, we are also ready to contribute.
06:06Well, certainly Daesh is a big threat.
06:08And we can deal with that.
06:09We can, as regional countries, as Turkey and Syria together even, as long as there is a good cooperation mechanism in place, I think we can address this issue effectively.
06:22Because, as you know, Turkey has been a very experienced country in the region in counter-terrorism.
06:29We have been fighting against PKK terrorism and other sorts of terrorism for the last 40 years.
06:35So we have developed extensive skills and capabilities in dealing with this threat.
06:41So when it comes to Daesh, unfortunately, before last year, you know, because of the threat environment in Syria, Daesh and other terrorist organizations were able to find a way for themselves because of the cracks within the system.
06:57Now, the civil war is over. The people are ruling Damascus. And there is a healthy cooperation right now.
07:08And as long as, as I said, there is a cooperation mechanism in place, we can deal with that.
07:13So during the first months of the revolution, the early 2025, we came together with other regional countries.
07:22We said, look, now Syria is on the way to recovery. They have deep wounds, and they need time to heal themselves, and they need international and regional support to go in this direction.
07:37But in the meantime, we don't want to see any other hostile elements taking advantage of this process.
07:44So that's why we thought that the terrorism is the biggest threat at that time. So we need to step in.
07:52So that cooperation, you know, was very much useful in terms of creating, you know, a separate awareness in the minds of our Syrian partners, because they are very well aware of Daesh threat.
08:10But how the international community is fighting against Daesh and what kind of mechanisms they have.
08:17And now they are state actors. As a state actor, how should they behave in dealing with this problem together with other regional partners?
08:27That was something else for them. But it was good to get them introduced to this area.
08:32And they are very capable and they are very keen to address this issue.
08:36Now, as you know, they've been part of the international coalition against ISIS.
08:42And now they signed the paperwork in Washington, D.C. just last month. That was a good, I think, initiative.
08:52So they made it very clear that they are committed to fighting against Daesh and together with other countries.
08:59So our military experts, the intelligence experts, together with other regional countries and the Americans and everybody else,
09:06now they are advancing the agenda in fighting against ISIS.
09:10We should never allow any terrorist element to derail the Syrian people and state on its way to recovery.
09:20Well, certainly we are not happy with the speed of the process.
09:26We and the Syrians and some other partners, I don't want to name them, they think collectively that the SDF is trying to buy more time.
09:35I think they are hoping to see some other opportunities for themselves, maybe in the form of some other regional crisis,
09:43maybe, you know, because of the Israelis expansionist policies towards Syria and other places.
09:49So I think the good thing is our American partners, actually, they are very well aware of the fact that this process should be completed,
10:00because this is very much essential to the unity of the country.
10:04And so, as you know, every different element of Syrian opposition, the armed groups, came under the Syrian Minister of Defense now.
10:19Except for SDF, because they were not members of the opposition.
10:24In the former opposition structure, there were different groups that were not always under one command and control.
10:31And now they accepted to come under the command and control of the Ministry of Defense.
10:37This is very much essential for the national unity, because you cannot have two or three different armed structures answering to different authorities in one state.
10:49If you have this, you cannot imagine about unity and sovereignty.
10:56So it is essential, and everybody understands this.
10:59But we just hope that things go through dialogue, negotiations, and peacefully.
11:06We don't want to see any need to resorting to military means again.
11:10But SDF should understand the patience of the relevant actors are running out.
11:18They should come to a place where their commitment to agreement of 10th of March should be honored.
11:30Everybody expecting from them to honor that agreement.
11:35Without any delay, and without any twisting, because we don't want to see a deviation from this agreement.
11:50At the end of the day, you know, our Syrian partners in Damascus, they also see this is a very much essential step for their national unity.
12:01I am optimistic in a sense. Hopefully, if we use the right tactics and techniques and cooperation forms, I think we will get that.
12:12Let themichtet on the level.
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