
The security and geopolitical balance in the Middle East is entering a new phase. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
As a result of negotiations between Turkey and Syria, Ankara is approaching an agreement to establish three military bases in Syria. This agreement holds significant importance in the political and military spheres of the region.
According to sources, within the framework of the new agreement, Turkish military instructors are expected to provide modern knowledge and practical skills to Syrian military personnel, offer advice, and closely assist in the reform of the Syrian army. Additionally, opportunities for cooperation in air defense systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, and military technologies between the two countries are also being discussed.
According to the Aydinlik publication, this agreement will have a noticeable impact on the regional situation. The increase in the number of Turkish soldiers is causing concern and discussions in Israel and several Arab countries.
They assess this change as a new threat and challenge to the balance of power in the region. While the new Turkish military bases in Syria may demonstrate friendly cooperation between Ankara and Damascus, they also pose a risk of escalating tensions in regional competition and political dynamics.
Therefore, a challenging and historic period is beginning for all parties involved.