Turkey has launched a training program for Syrian pilots as part of efforts to rebuild the Syrian Arab Republic’s armed forces following the collapse of the Baath regime, according to exclusive reports obtained by Levant Files. Reliable sources confirm that the first group of Syrian officers has already arrived in Turkey and commenced training at Turkish military facilities. Under a recent agreement between Turkey and Syria’s transitional government, the Turkish Air Force will oversee the training of cadets for Syria’s new Air Force. The program is reportedly being conducted in Konya and other Turkish military bases. In the coming months, the Turkish Navy and Land Forces are also expected to begin training Syrian recruits for their respective military branches. This initiative marks a significant step in expanding defense cooperation between the two nations. Since the fall of the Baath regime, Turkey and Syria have strengthened ties in key strategic areas, including energy, trade, and ...
Well-informed Turkish sources indicate that Ankara will maintain its established position during the upcoming informal Cyprus summit in New York, reiterating its view that a bizonal, bicommunal federal solution is no longer feasible. According to sources speaking to The Levant Files, Turkish officials argue that the Greek Cypriot side demonstrated an unwillingness to share power and resources during the failed 2017 Crans-Montana negotiations. "Greek Cypriots have made their position clear—they refuse to share governance and Cyprus's wealth with Turkish Cypriots. This necessitates a new approach," a Turkish official stated, while emphasizing that Ankara remains open to alternative frameworks for regional cooperation. Turkey continues to frame the Cyprus issue within the broader context of Greek-Turkish relations, stressing the need for a balanced resolution in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean. Ankara insists that any regional cooperation—including equitable resourc...