ANKARA — Turkey and Lebanon have agreed to work together on Syrian issues
following the downfall of Bashar al-Assad, said Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan.
"A new era has begun in Syria. As two key neighbors of
Syria, we agree that we must act together," Erdogan said during a joint
press conference on Wednesday with visiting Lebanese Prime Minister Najib
Mikati.
"The stability of Syria is crucial for the stability of
the region," he added, emphasising that rebuilding war-torn Syria would be
a top priority for both nations.
Erdogan noted that the Israeli attacks against Lebanon are
not new, and the country has been exposed to similar attacks in the past years,
Xinhua news agency reported.
Erdogan added that Turkey will stand by Lebanon's side
against Israel's attacks, emphasising the need for Israel to commit to the
ceasefire agreement.
Mikati, for his part, thanked Erdogan for his country's
support for Lebanon during its war with Israel in recent months.
He condemned Israel for exploiting Syria's political
upheaval and expanding its occupation of Syrian lands, emphasising that
pressure should be exerted on Israel to stop this.
Mikati, heading a Lebanese delegation, arrived in Turkey on
Wednesday to discuss with Erdogan and Turkish officials the latest developments
in the region and bilateral ties.