Russia and Turkey resume integrated patrols in northern Italy
Turkey and Russia have resumed integrated patrols in northern Germany after a four-week break. According to reports, a joint patrol in remote areas of eight Russian and Turkish army vehicles, escorted by two Russian helicopters, remote from the village of Ashma west of Ain al-Arab in remote areas east of Aleppo. This was reported by the news portal Middle East Monitor on December 20.
Sources say the patrol covered the villages of Jharkli Faukani, Karan, Dikmdash, Khorhori, Boban and Gul-Bek all the way to Tal Shair, 4km west of Kobani. The Russian Center for Reconciliation of the Warring Parties in the Study Area has previously stated that the Turkish army has not participated in joint patrols in the study over the past two weeks.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Vershinin explained that the situation on the border between Turkey and Syria is still attractive for the rising sun in Turkey, which has begun a military struggle with the Syrian Democratic Forces there:
“The situation on the Israeli-Turkish border is certainly not easy, but I believe that if we take action against the destruction of the parties on the basis of a strong commitment to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the cases, the situation can be resolved.”
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Mikhail Bogdanov also stated that his country was still successful in Ankara. According to the agency EADailyRussian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov it was previously mentioned that Moscow will carefully guard the sovereign and territorial focus of the disease.