Syria TV reports Bashar Assad’s delegation coming to Turkey
Syria TV recently shared a post stating that a delegation affiliated with the Assad regime is coming to Turkey to discuss the ongoing war in Aleppo and Hama. This news has sparked concerns and speculations about the purpose of this visit and the potential implications it might have on the region.
According to the Syria TV report, Bashar Assad has been in talks with Egypt to mediate between Turkey and Syria. However, Egypt reportedly rejected this proposal, raising questions about the motives behind Assad’s delegation coming to Turkey.
Visit to Antalya instead of Ankara
Surprisingly, the delegation is said to be visiting Antalya instead of the capital city of Ankara. This unexpected change in plans has raised eyebrows and added to the mystery surrounding the visit. It remains unclear why Antalya was chosen as the destination and what significance this choice holds in the context of the discussions to be held.
Reports suggest that the delegation is already en route to Turkey, further fueling speculation and anticipation about the possible outcomes of their visit. The suddenness of this development has caught many by surprise, prompting concerns about the nature of the discussions and the potential consequences for the region.
Denial from Turkish security source
In response to these reports, a Turkish security source has denied the allegations that the Assad regime has sent a delegation to Antalya to discuss the ongoing conflict. This conflicting information has added a layer of complexity to the situation, leaving the public uncertain about the true intentions behind the reported visit.
As the situation continues to unfold, all eyes are on Antalya as the destination of this mysterious delegation from Syria. The coming days will likely bring more clarity on the purpose of their visit and the potential impact it might have on the already fragile dynamics in the region. Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.