Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu waves to the media during a visit to northern Cyprus, December 1, 2015. (Reuters)
Ankara:
Turkey is doing all it can to control its border with Syria and is setting up "physical barriers" in the 98-km (61 miles) stretch of land controlled on the Syrian side by ISIS militants, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said today.
In a news conference before departing on an official visit to Azerbaijan, Davutoglu said Turkey was working with coalition partners on trying to remove ISIS fighters from the Syrian side of the border in the period ahead.
In a news conference before departing on an official visit to Azerbaijan, Davutoglu said Turkey was working with coalition partners on trying to remove ISIS fighters from the Syrian side of the border in the period ahead.
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