IP - The Iraqi Prime Minister said that Iraq would do its best to preserve the security of Iraq and Syria.

Iran Press/West Asia: Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, in a phone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday night, said that Iraq is not only a spectator in neighboring Syria, where unrest in this country could affect Iraq's security. Iraq’s Prime Minister's office stated Al-Sudani's talk with Erdogan.

Iraqi PM stressed that the current unrest in Syria is in the interest of the Israeli regime which targeted Syrian army sites on several occasions to pave the way for terrorist groups to attack the army and government positions and launched the latest major offensive.

Meanwhile, Erdogan said that "Turkey’s priority is to maintain the security of its borders as well as the unity, stability, and territorial integrity of Syria,".

According to the latest developments, the Syrian Army managed to advance towards the outskirts of the town of Khanasir. 

Syrian Army also engaged in heavy clashes with terror groups in northern, western, and eastern areas of the Hama region.

Syrian Terrorist Group called "Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham" HTS in a major offensive one week ago on Wednesday seized the city of Aleppo last week.

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