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Turkey Urges Germany to Beef Up Military Involvement in Syria

© AFP 2023 / CARMEN JASPERSENPersonnel of the 51st squadron Immelmann enter an Airbus A400M military aircraft before taking off from the German army Bundeswehr airbase in Jagel, northern Germany, December 10, 2015. Germany deploys two Tornado reconnaissance jets and 40 troops to Turkey to back the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria
Personnel of the 51st squadron Immelmann enter an Airbus A400M military aircraft before taking off from the German army Bundeswehr airbase in Jagel, northern Germany, December 10, 2015. Germany deploys two Tornado reconnaissance jets and 40 troops to Turkey to back the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria - Sputnik International
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Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek has called for greater military involvement of Germany's armed forces in Syria. Otherwise, the influx of refugees to Europe could become even worse than before, the politician told German newspaper Die Welt.

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According to Simsek, German armed forces should increase their involvement in Syria in order to eliminate terrorism and prevent attacks similar to the recent attack in Istanbul.

The politician argued that the cause of terrorism is the chaos in Syria, caused by the refusal of the current Syrian regime to provide democratic reforms.

During the interview, Simsek argued that the resignation of Syrian President Bashar Assad is an essential precondition for the peace in Syria.

"If Germany and others want to stop the influx of refugees, they must stop the bombings by Syrian and Russian forces against the Syrian opposition," Simsek told the newspaper.

Turkish authorities have repeatedly been criticized by the West for insufficient participation in the fight against terrorism and concentrating their efforts on the war with Kurdish rebels.

"Daesh represents for us the greatest danger," the deputy prime minister said. "We live in the immediate neighborhood. And we constantly face a threat of terrorist attacks," he added.

Previously German newspaper Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (DWN) reported that in the wake of the mysterious recent attack in Istanbul, Turkey claimed to have launched a major offensive in Iraq and Syria.

An explosion in Istanbul's historical center on Tuesday claimed the lives of at least 10 people, injuring 17 more. Among the victims were at least 10 German nationals.

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