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TURKEY - SYRIA RELATIONSHIP 2013


To: The Right Honourable Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja

Date: May 20, 2013

RE: Turkey – Syria Relationship 

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Good Morning Mr. President. I am Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja, Independent Research Analyst. As an Analyst, I knew that the new Turkish foreign policy vision has been generally welcomed by the Arab world. Unfortunately, the Turkish – Syrian relations deteriorated again in the face of Reyhanli explosion on the Turkish - Syria border. Syria obviously needs a clear foreign policy which involves in the areas of democracy, the rule of law, human rights and indeed, international solidarity. I would recommend Syria should influence the political, economic and social transformation process with neighbouring States, paying cross border relations and rapid settlement of disputes.

Mr. President, in my opinion, Turkey is recently becoming more responsible stakeholder in terms of regional stability and its own long term democratisation. Turkey – Syria problem cannot be solved by any kind of violence because violence is only symptoms. We need to understand the value of non-violence. We are all human being. We must build a non-violent world. How do we solve Turkey – Syria disputes without killing each other? Please try to understand that our conventional weapons or our armies are completely no use in these situations. It would be the human loss of both the countries. What we must consider is how we can solve the disputes non-violently and give hope and inspiration to both countries. Let the world learn from us how we settled our disputes without violence. Turkey and Syria both are important than just flags in this world. Both countries are having certain competitive advantage. Both are very important for this world.     

Mr. President, I most humbly prayed you and your citizen should understand that we are the human family. We do not want any human loss from both the countries because of these disputes. We live in a world and changing world in which negotiation plays a major role in resolving these conflicts. I would like to recommend you exchange the proposals and demands, make arguments and continue the discussion with Turkey until a solution is reached or an impasse declared without any violence. Turkey and Syria have to understand that both you have common stake in the situation and that there is more to be gained by negotiating than by competiting. It is imperative that Syria be fully committed to its foreign policy which should be on the basis of rule of law, universality and neutrality, supplemented by the fundamental notions of solidarity and responsibility. This would make a positive contribution to Syria’s reputation. Syria’s fate is closely connected with that of Arab world. Therefore, foreign policy has paid special attention to the developments in Arab world. Syria foreign policy should continue to advocate the safeguarding of Syria’s interest in the progress development of international law and strong commitment to humanitarian cooperation. Moreover, maintaining bilateral relations with neighbouring States will continue to be the utmost important. This would take account of the political and economic shifts of Syria.   

Mr. President, please accept, your Excellency, the assurances of our international leaders highest consideration of non-violence with Turkey or any neighbouring States.

Sincere Regards,
Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja
Athinarayanan Advisory Authority
Athinarayanan Twitter. 

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