A significant meeting of Syrian opposition forces, organized by the Turkish intelligence service and attended by representatives from the Turkish Foreign Ministry, took place in Gaziantep province. The meeting revealed divisions among the opposition factions, with Turkey reiterating its support for the Syrian opposition. The reopening of the Abu al-Zindeen crossing was discussed, emphasizing its commercial nature and dispelling concerns about aiding the Syrian regime.
Hadi al-Bahra acknowledged civilian protests as legitimate expressions of security concerns, while Abdul Rahman Mustafa highlighted achievements in northern Syria. Commanders Saif Boulad Abu Bakr and Muhammad al-Jassem praised the Syrian Interim Government’s efforts, but some factions expressed reservations about the Joint Force alliance.
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The meeting showcased various viewpoints within the Syrian opposition, with emphasis on civilian protests, government achievements, and factional dynamics. The Syrian Observer translated and edited this article, and the responsibility for its content lies with the author.