Turkish Ambassador to Russia Rules Out Ankara's Ground Operation in Syria

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Turkish Ambassador to Russia Umit Yardim on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of Ankara's ground operation in Syria.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the ambassador, speculations have been going around on the subject of Ankara allegedly mulling deploying troops to Syria, however, they have nothing to do with the actual state of things.

"The situation in the Middle East is very complicated. There are several speculations that have nothing in common with the reality. I can definitely say that any ground operation of the Turkish Armed Forces is out of the question, this issue is not on the agenda," Yardim told reporters, answering a corresponding question.

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