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PRESIDENT HOLLANDE PHONED THE TURKISH PRESIDENT ERDOGAN AFTER THE BLOODY ATTACK

KILLING 32 STUDENTS IN SURUC JULY 20


French and Turkish Flags (Source: www.cdn.tredn.az)
USPA NEWS - The French President Hollande spoke on the phone with Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan. Following the fatal attack on Suruç July 20, the two presidents reaffirmed their determination to fight against all forms of terrorism, and, as they had agreed during their meeting of 21 July.
Map Turkey and Syria borders
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THE ELYSEE PALACE RELEASES A NOTE ABOUT THE TWO PRESIDENTS PHONE CONSERVATION---------------- “The two presidents also gave an update on the situation in Syria. They talked about what they had agreed during their meeting of 21 July, to strengthen cooperation between France and Turkey in this field.The President of the Republic thanked his counterpart for the vigorous action against ISIL and to strengthen the commitment of Turkey alongside the Coalition. In this context, the President of the Republic and the President ErdoÄŸan invite Syrian opposition forces that can contribute to the political transition to deepen their dialogue, in the service of a free and united Syria.“ Source: Elysee--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Plan of the wall
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TURKEY PLANS TO BUILD A WALL ON SYRIAN BORDER ACCORDING TO DAILY SABAH--------------------------- Turkey having borders with Syria, decided to build a 500 miles wall on Syrian border to defence its land from ISIL attacks. According to Daily Sabah published a depicting of the proposed security system, which included a concrete wall topped with barbed wire, a dedicated patrol road, and a strengthened fence. It will also have 24-hour surveillance with drones, mobile surveillance vehicles, and an integrated command and control centre. According to the report on Hurriyet daily, the cost of the new security wall along the Syria border would be around $1.5 billion.
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