UN Security Council holds emergency meeting on developments in Syria

UN Security Council holds an emergency meeting on the latest developments in Syria and the escalation of tensions between Syria and Turkey.

Iran Press/America: The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting in connection with the worsening situation in the Syrian province of Idlib. This is reported by Anadolu on Friday, February 28.

According to diplomatic sources, the meeting was initiated by the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Estonia, and the Dominican Republic.

The Syrian Envoy to the UN Security Council  Bashar Jaafari in his speech stated that Syria continues to fight against terrorists to liberate every inch of land remained at the hands of terrorists. He added that the Syrian army is fighting terrorists in those areas recognized by the UN as terrorists-held. 

He continued that Turkey violated the Adana agreement and Astana format agreement in its aggression against Syria; Damascus condemns this act of aggression. Syria demands the UN to put an end to Turkey's adventurism. 

"If the US, UK care for international law they should no have attacked Iraq," Syrian diplomat highlighted. 

"Turkish army is fighting alongside terrorists in Syrian territory; meanwhile the Syrian army is fighting terrorists to defend the country's sovereignty. 

The Russian Envoy to the UN Security Council stated that Turkish soldiers were killed outside their designated observation posts. Meanwhile, he further said that talks between Russia and Turkey on Syria's Idlib continue.  Vasily Nebenzya added Russia is committed to the Sochi agreement.

 An airstrike hit a Turkish military force in northern Syria on Thursday night, causing dozens of casualties and risking already strained relations between Ankara and Moscow.

At least 33 Turkish soldiers were killed and up to 50 wounded in the airstrike which came during a battle for a key northern town which had earlier been recaptured by Syrian-rebel militias backed by the Turkish military, Telegraph reported.

"On Thursday Turkish soldiers who were in the battle formations of terrorist groups came under the fire of Syrian troops," the defense ministry said in a statement.

In recent days, the Syrian army has managed to liberate several areas and villages in the south and east of Idlib province.

The province of Idlib is the last base of terrorists in Syria.

Syrian Army has reclaimed significant territory since launching a stepped-up offensive in December, including areas around some of the Turkish military posts in Idlib.

Turkey first sent troops to Syria in 2016 and has sent reinforcements to the northwest in recent weeks to contain the assault.

That has led to a series of confrontations, including deadly clashes this week that saw government shelling kill five Turkish troops.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened the Syrian government in recent days, saying the offensive violates a 2018 deal with Russia meant to prevent a broad military operation.

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