4- Turkish foreign minister criticizes Assad
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said the Ottomans’ past also belonged to the Arabs, not just the Turks.29/11/2011 ANKARA – Turkish Daily News
7- Both Arab League and European Union? But why?
As our paper was getting to press yesterday there was still no statement from the Turkish government about the sanctions on Syria. A statement has been expected from Ankara since the Arab League (AL) imposed on its own member, a nine point sanction plan Sunday afternoon (Nov. 27).28/11/2011
11- Superpower rivalry benefiting Assad regime
Syria and Israel today rely on the superpowers they have always leaned on. For Israel this is the United States while, for Syria, it is Russia. The powerful Israeli lobby has always seen that there is no U.S. administration that can go against Israel, even if it is being castigated by the majority of the world for its policies on Palestine.28/11/2011
16- New Libya offers weapons to Syrian dissidents: daily
Syrian dissidents held secret talks Nov. 25 with Libya’s new authorities and Turkish authorities in Istanbul with the aim of securing weapons and money for their insurgency against Damascus, the Daily Telegraph has reported.27/11/2011 MISRATA
17- Arab League approves sanctions on Syria
The Arab League has approved sanctions against Syria to pressure the regime to end its deadly eight-month crackdown on dissent.27/11/2011 CAIRO - The Associated Press
18- Russia says Syria needs internal talks, not pressure
Russia expressed opposition Nov. 25 to sanctions against Syria’s government and said it needs more information about a French proposal for “humanitarian corridors” in the violence-torn country before taking a position.25/11/2011 MOSCOW / BEIJING
19- Financial sanctions on table for al-Assad
Turkey and the Arab League could act together on possible new economic sanctions against Syria while the Turkish FM says Syria has its ‘last chance’.25/11/2011 ISTANBUL / ANKARA - Turkish Daily News
24- 11 Syrian forces killed, says activist group
At least 11 security force members were killed by army defectors in Syria's flashpoint city of Homs today.24/11/2011 NICOSIA – Agence France-Presse
25- Gül warns Syria of cross border raids
Ankara could be forced to launch a cross-border operation against Syria if Damascus were to allow the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) to attack Turkey from its territory, President Abdullah Gül has said during a state visit to Britain.23/11/2011 LONDON
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