Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan denied Donald Trump’s claim that the toppling of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was an “unfriendly takeover” by Turkiye, emphasizing that it was the will of the Syrian people. Fidan expressed concerns about the YPG as a threat to Turkiye, calling for an end to Western support for the group. He also noted Turkiye’s recognition of the new Syrian administration and called for the delisting of the HTS group from the terrorism list.
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Arrest of South Korea’s former spy chief sheds light on martial law conspiracy
South Korean authorities arrested retired military intelligence commander Noh Sang-won for his alleged role in President Yoon Suk-yeol's failed attempt to impose martial law, revealing a network of loyalists involved in the self-coup. Noh, former head of the Defence Intelligence Command, was taken into custody after refusing to attend a court hearing on evidence tampering and fleeing charges. Opposition lawmakers claim Noh assisted Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun in drafting the martial law decree, which was...
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