Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan attends a press conference following a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia, May 27, 2025. Photo: Pavel Bednyakov/Pool via REUTERS
Turkey will directly intervene to stop any attempt to fragment Syria and will prevent any attempts by militants to obtain autonomy after clashes in southern Syria, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Tuesday.
His warning against fragmentation, in comments to reporters in Ankara, appeared aimed at Israel as Turkey considers this to be Israel’s ultimate aim in Syria.
Turkey has condemned Israeli strikes on Damascus last week as an attempt to sabotage Syria‘s efforts to establish peace and security, and sees clashes between Druze fighters and Syrian Bedouin tribes in the southern province of Sweida as part of an Israeli policy of regional destabilization.
NATO member Turkey supports Syria‘s new government and has called for a ceasefire between the Bedouin and Druze fighters.
Fidan said Israel wanted a divided Syria to make the country unstable, weaker, and a liability to the region, and added that Kurdish YPG militants were looking to take advantage of the chaos.
“God willing, we will prevent this policy from being realized,” he said.
In an apparent reference to the YPG, he said groups in Syria should not see such chaos as a tactical opportunity to achieve autonomy or independence within Syria and that they faced “a big strategic catastrophe.”
“This leads nowhere,” he said.
Ankara sees the YPG, which spearheads the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, as a terrorist organization, and has carried out several cross-border operations against them.
“We are warning you: no group should engage in acts towards division,” Fidan said.
He said many issues could be discussed via diplomacy “but if you go beyond this and seek fragmentation and destabilizing we will consider this a direct threat to our security and intervene.”
Fidan said Turkey would support efforts to secure peace and stability in Syria, and talks on this, but would not let itself be exposed to threats.
Israel did not immediately comment on Fidan’s remarks. It said it struck targets in Syria last week to defend the Druze.
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