Turkey does not rule out possible contact with Al Assad

Turkey has strongly opposed Al Assad and has spoken against him having any future role in Syria

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Ankara: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has not ruled out possible contact with President Bashar Al Assad in a sign that his stance may be softening toward the Syrian leader.

Responding to a question about a possible contact or cooperation with Al Assad in view of both leaders’ opposition to Syrian Kurdish fighters, Erdogan told journalists: “The political doors are always open until the last minute.”

Erdogan was speaking on board his plane on his return from a trilateral meeting with Russia and Iran to promote a peaceful settlement in Syria that took place in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Wednesday.

His comments were reported by Hurriyet newspaper and other media on Friday.

Turkey has strongly opposed Al Assad and has spoken against him having any future role in Syria.

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