Two countries have conversations in the attempt to avoid confrontation in Syria.
Israel and Turkiye have been celebrating closed meetings in Azerbaijan to resolve ways to avoid direct conflicts in Syria.
Both have a military presence there, and both to hit the other of the threatening regional security.
Israel has carried out hundreds of air attacks in Syria since Bashar Al-Assad was overthrown in December, destroying military infrastructure and hardware.
Turkiye says that these attacks and the expansion of Israel at the heights of the occupied goal are an additional destabilization in the country, since the new government tries to reconstruct.
For its part, Israel has accused Ankara or trying to turn Syria into a Turkish protectorate.
So what are they trying to achieve both parties? And can you avoid getting blows on Syria?
Presenter: James Bays
Guests:
Barin Kayaoglu – Assistant Professor at the Institute of Area Studies of the University of Social Sciences of Ankara
Joshua Landis – Director of the Middle East Studies Center at the University of Oklahoma
Alon Liel – Former Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel