ANKARA, Turkey
(AP) -- Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says Turkey would
take part in an international coalition to move against President Bashar
Assad's government if the U.N. failed to come up with sanctions to
punish Syria for the alleged use of chemical weapons.
In
comments published Monday in Milliyet newspaper, Davutoglu said
Turkey's priority is to act according to U.N. decisions, but the country
would join a coalition if there is no U.N. mandate.
Davutoglu said "36 or 37" countries were already discussing options.
As one of the Assad government's strongest critics, Turkey is backing the Syrian opposition and rebels.
Syria
has denied that it used chemical weapons in an attack on rebel
positions in a Damascus suburb last week that killed hundreds of people.
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