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A Deal Between Turkey and Russia Won't Stop the Crisis in Idlib
Sep 19, 2018 | 09:00 GMT

Destruction in the town of al-Habit on the edges of Idlib province. Russia and Turkey have reached an agreement to prevent a major Russian-backed loyalist offensive on Syria's last rebel stronghold.
(OMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- A deal over Syria's Idlib province will prevent Russian-backed loyalist forces from launching an offensive there and will defuse the growing crisis between Turkey and Russia.
- The Syrian government, Iran and the jihadist factions among the rebels will try to undermine the agreement.
- As a result, Idlib will remain unstable and the threat of military operations around the province will continue.
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