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A Turkish newspaper reported Monday that Turkey has made a
new proposal to Russia, which calls for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad to step
down in the first three months of 2013 and for the transition process to be
undertaken by the so-called “Syrian National Coalition”, which was lately
recognized as the sole representative of Syrians by Arab and Western states.
According to the Turkish speaking newspaper, Radikal, “the plan was discussed
during Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on December 3.”
The paper further indicated that “Ankara, which has been tightlipped on the
new proposal, is seeking to deprive Assad of Russian and Iranian support,” and
that “the plan is likely to be turned down by Assad but it might change the
course of the 21-month conflict due to the international community's
support.”
Here, Radikal noted that “the United States, Egypt, Qatar, Russia and the
United Nations have been debating the Ankara-led proposal over the past 10
days.”
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