The
meeting is expected to coordinate military, intelligence and political
responses to the crisis in Syria where a deadly crackdown on peaceful
protests that began in March 2011 has according to activists claimed
more than 23,000 lives.
The
officials are also due to discuss contingency plans in the case of
potential threats including a chemical attack by the regime in Damascus
which Washington has called a "red line".
Turkish
foreign ministry deputy under-secretary Halit Cevik and US ambassador
Elisabeth Jones are leading the delegations made up of intelligence
agents, military officials and diplomats at the meeting in Ankara, a
foreign ministry source told the news agency.
US
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu had announced their plans for such a mechanism to hasten the
end of President Bashar al-Assad's regime on August 11.
Today's
meeting come just days after US President Barack Obama warned Syria
that any movement or usage of its chemical weapons would be a "red line"
that would change his perspective on how to respond to the conflict.
A
chemical attack would also trigger a refugee influx to neighbouring
countries including Turkey which is already hosting more than 70,000
Syrians.
On
Monday, Davutoglu said Turkey can handle no more than 100,000 Syrian
refugees and has proposed setting up a UN buffer zone inside Syria to
shelter them.
The
exodus of refugees to Turkey has intensified recently as a result of a
Syrian army offensive and fighting in the northern city of Aleppo
between regime forces and rebels.
The
growing flow of refugees has raised fears of a repeat of the 1991 Gulf
War, when half a million Iraqi Kurds massed along the common border.
The
threat of armed groups including the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party
(PKK) and Al-Qaeda which could exploit a power vacuum in Syria is also
expected to figure high on the agenda of the Ankara meeting.
In
Istanbul, Clinton had said she shared "Turkey's determination that
Syria must not become a haven for PKK terorrists whether now or after
the departure of the Assad regime."
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Regd No:35356/1999 Under Act XXI of 1680 The Society for unity of people.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Turkey, US officials in first operational meeting on Syria
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