Turkish President warns about “worst case scenarios” in Syria

Turkish President warns about “worst case scenarios” in Syria

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish President Abdullah Gul said on Monday, October 8 the "worst-case scenarios" were taking place in Syria and urged the international community to act, saying Turkey would continue to do everything necessary to protect its borders, Reuters reported.

"Our government is in constant consultation with the Turkish military. Whatever needed is being done immediately as you see, and it will continue to be done from now on too," Gul told reporters in the capital Ankara.

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