Turkey won't deal with Syria's Assad

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said he has cut off talks between the Turkish government and the Syrian regime, Hurriyet Daily News reports on Wednesday.

"I have halted talks with the Syrian government. I did not want it to come to this point, but the regime there pushed us to make such a decision," Erdoğan said.

“The Syrian government has launched a dark propaganda against Turkey. It is really obnoxious. We do not have any confidence in the current government. I will visit the camp in the southern Turkish province of Hatay. I want to see the living conditions in the camps," he added.

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