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Gul Warns: Syria Becoming “Mediterranean Afghanistan” Local Editor Turkish President Abdullah Gul warned against radicalization of the Syrian opposition, saying that Syria could become “Mediterranean Afghanistan.” In an interview with the Guardian newspaper during a visit to the Scottish capital Edinburgh on Sunday, Gul described the worlds response to the events in Syria as very disappointing and said the UN Security Councils reaction had been a disgrace. He argued that many of the wars casualties “could have been avoided if the outside world had reacted strongly to President Bashar al-Assads crackdown” against opposition forces, which he warned were now in danger of becoming radicalized. Relations between once close allies Damascus and Ankara have deteriorated since the conflict began in March 2011. The president warned he would react in the strongest way possible if the conflict spilled over the 900-kilometre (565-mile) border. But let me also say that this is not a bilateral issue between Turkey and Syria, he added in comments published on the Guardians website. We did not have any conflict with Syria, but when... there was massacring of the people of Syria, then it became a matter for mankind, for us all. Some 200,000 refugees are currently living in camps in Turkey, according to Gul. He went on to say that the indifference of the international community was breeding extremism. If the atmosphere remains as it is, then this can lead to more radicalization and some groups in the civil war becoming more extreme, he said. I dont think anybody would tolerate the presence of something like Afghanistan on the shores of the Mediterranean. For that reason the international community must have a very solid position with respect to Syria. Gul accused allies of providing insufficient backing for Turkish efforts to negotiate with Assad at the start of the conflict. We all worked very hard and at the time we even faced pressure from our allies because they said this was going on too long and it wasnt going anywhere. If he had been able to pursue talks with Assad, Gul believes that 100,000 people may not have died and Syria would not have faced so much destruction.
Posted on: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 18:38:46 +0000

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