Turkish PM slams US over possible talks with Syria's Assad

 Ankara, March 18: Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu sharply criticised the remarks of US Secretary of State John Kerry that the US would have to negotiate with Syrian President Bashar Al Assad in the end. “There is no difference between handshaking with Assad and handshaking with Hitler,” Davutoglu said at the parliamentary group meeting of his ruling Justice and Development Party, Xinhua reported on Tuesday. We are hearing voices from the West that they have to negotiate with Assad, Davutoglu said, adding that this contradicted the human conscience. Those who would handshake with Assad would bear the responsibility of all the future cruelty in the Middle East, Davutoglu added.

On Sunday, Kerry said the US and some other countries, which he did not mention, were exploring ways to “reignite” the diplomatic process to end the Syrian crisis. (IANS)

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