The international news agency Tasnim reported, citing some sources, that “Ankara has demanded that the Syrian opposition coalition leave Turkish territory as part of ongoing efforts to review its relationship with Damascus.”
And she pointed out, citing some sources, that “during last week’s meeting of a Turkish official with Salim al-Maslat, the head of the opposition Syrian National Coalition, this Turkish official said that Ankara was determined to restore relations with Damascus, and that it must. The Syrian opposition must adapt to this reality, and in this context, the opposition must strive to find an alternative country for immigration and stop all its political and media activities inside Turkey.”
According to informed sources, “the Syrian opposition party agreed at this meeting with Ankara’s request to leave Turkish territory.” interim government (administrative body for the provision of services in the regions He proposed to Jordan, although he acknowledged that their activities would also be limited in Jordan.
In recent weeks, media outlets linked to the Syrian opposition have shifted their tone towards the Turkish government, sharply criticizing “the racism of the Turks and their violent actions against Syrian refugees.” From this point of view, the behavior of these media can be compared with the position of the Egyptian media affiliated with the “Brotherhood” located in Turkey, which, after Ankara’s order to leave Turkish territory, changed their tone towards Ankara.
Source: El Nashra