“Humanitarian aid corridors to Syria must be opened right away,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a parliamentary meeting of his AKP party, without specifying where they might run.
Turkey’s prime minister, one of President Assad’s fiercest critics, has appealed to Damascus. The authorities say it is due to security concerns. But aid agencies have been refused entry since Friday. Reports broadcast on Syrian state TV say people have been returning home to the Baba Amr district of Homs where government troops have regained control from rebels. Turkish PM calls for humanitarian corridors in Syria