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Turkey determined to protect its borders: Deputy PM

Kurtulmus says best- and worst-case scenarios are on the table regarding the conflicts in Iraq and Syria.

20.09.2014 - Update : 20.09.2014
Turkey determined to protect its borders: Deputy PM

ANKARA 

Turkey will not allow any group to pose a threat to its borders and integrity, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said Saturday.

Speaking to The Anadolu Agency prior to the upcoming parliamentary session on sanctioning cross-border operations in Iraq and Syria, Kurtulmus said: "The issue has two dimensions; one part is regarding refugees and humanitarian aid, the other part is about political and, perhaps, military aspects.

"Turkey is obliged to ensure its own protection. The best- and worst-case scenarios are on the table regarding this," he said.

The Grand National Assembly of Turkey is scheduled to hold a session on October 2 to extend the parliamentary mandates that sanction cross-border operations in Iraq and Syria.

The session will be held against the backdrop of an insurgency by militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL, which is controlling large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria, on which it has declared what it calls a cross-border Islamic "caliphate."

The terrorist group seized 49 Turkish consulate staff, including the consul-general and family members, in the Iraqi city of Mosul in June. The hostages were rescued by Turkish intelligence agents on Saturday.

Kurtulmus emphasized that ISIL threat did not come to its current level in "one night."

"Political instability in Syria, exclusion of large masses from the political participation, together with the segregation in Iraq, the isolation of the Sunni population from politics particularly in [former Prime Minister] Maliki's term offered a golden opportunity for ISIL," he said.

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