- WASHINGTON -- When Turkeys Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, arrived in Washington late last week, he came with a clear and direct message about the deteriorating situation in Syria. (Huffington Post)
- The predominantly Sunni opposition in Syria is backed by the region's principal Sunni power brokers: Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar. This, once again, has pitted Iran against Saudi Arabia. And it has clouded relations between Iran and Turkey. (Bloomberg)
- The rebels have taken control of small swathes of territory in Homs and the northwestern province of Idlib that borders Turkey. (New York Daily News)
- ANKARA — Intense gunfire rang out overnight at the Syria-Turkey frontier as Damascus moved to root out the opposition in a Syrian border village, a local source said Sunday. (Reliefweb.int)
- TIMEs Rania Abouzeid sat in a meeting of rebels from northern Syria in Turkey as they tried to plot out a campaign, even as the regime is believed to be mining the border and massing troops in the area. (YAHOO!)
- The CHP team, led by Loğoğlu, openly announced they were against any kind of intervention in Syria. (Today's Zaman)
- PanARMENIAN.Net - Intense gunfire rang out overnight at the Syria-Turkey frontier as Damascus moved to root out the opposition in a Syrian border village, a local source said Sunday, Feb 5. (PanARMENIAN Network)
- "Turkey is launching an initiative at the U.N. office in Geneva to put in place a flow of humanitarian aid towards Syria," he said. (Turkish Weekly)
Monday, February 13, 2012
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