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Turkish President Erdogan's calls for talks with Syrian President Assad aim to foster reconciliation in a war-torn region, according to the head of Syria's main opposition abroad. Ankara is keen to secure its border with Syria and repatriate over three million Syrian refugees living in Turkey. However, the opposition leader cautions that direct talks are challenging due to Assad's limitations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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