Pakistan, April 12 -- Turkish and Israeli representatives conducted their initial technical meeting in Azerbaijan earlier this week. The aim of the talks is to create a mechanism to prevent conflicts in Syria. The meeting marks a significant step in relations between the two countries, which have experienced long-standing tensions.

During the discussions, Turkiye's Defense Ministry urged Israel to stop its "provocative attacks" in Syria. They warned that these actions could destabilize the region. Ankara criticized Israel's "expansionist, occupying stance," calling for a change to ensure Syria's territorial integrity is respected.

Currently, Turkiye controls a buffer zone in northern Syria, maintaining its military presence there until ...