Erdogan Pledges Continued Support for Stability in Syria

Turkey Pledges Continued Support for Stability in Syria Amid Ongoing Conflict
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated his country's commitment to regional stability in Syria on February 12, 2026, during a ruling party meeting in Ankara. The pledge comes as Turkey continues its long-standing involvement in the Syrian conflict, which began in 2011.
Turkey has taken a multifaceted approach to address the crisis, ranging from military interventions to diplomatic efforts aimed at brokering peace agreements between rival factions. Erdogan's commitment to stability in Syria underscores Turkey's desire to mitigate the impact of the conflict on its own territorial integrity and regional influence.
The Syrian Civil War has had far-reaching consequences, affecting not only the country itself but also its neighbors, including Turkey, Iraq, and Iran. The ongoing instability in Syria has led to a massive influx of refugees into Turkey, straining the country's resources and infrastructure.
Turkey's strategic interests in the region are also influenced by Erdogan's stance on stability in Syria. Ankara has long sought to bolster its influence in the Eastern Mediterranean, where it has been engaged in disputes with Greece and Cyprus over energy rights and territorial claims. The Syrian conflict has provided an opportunity for Turkey to expand its military presence in the region.
Despite these strategic considerations, Erdogan's commitment to stability in Syria is also driven by humanitarian concerns. The ongoing crisis has resulted in widespread human suffering, with millions of people displaced or killed. Turkey's support for peace efforts in Syria reflects its desire to alleviate the humanitarian crisis and promote a more stable future for the country and its neighbors.
As the Syrian peace process continues to unfold, Ankara's position remains pivotal. With Turkey's government poised to play a significant role in brokering a lasting resolution to the crisis, Erdogan's pledge underscores Turkey's complex role in regional politics and its commitment to mitigating the impact of the conflict on its own territorial integrity and regional influence.