Steps to Remove ‘Moderate Opposition’ From Syria’s Idlib Unacceptable, Turkey Says
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

People inspect the damage at a site hit by airstrikes in the rebel-held city of Idlib, Syria on February 7, 2017. Photo: REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah.
Turkey on Friday said that steps to remove members of the “moderate opposition” from Syria’s Idlib region were unacceptable.
President Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman, Ibrahim Kalin, made the comment at a news conference. Turkey has agreed with Russia on a demilitarized zone in the Idlib region, which it will jointly patrol with Russia.
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