Syria and Turkey have agreed on training of the Syrian army by the Turkish military.
       Anonymous  sources contacted the Anatolia news agency and revealed the information  that Turkey’s Deputy Chief of General Staff Astan Guner had visited  Damascus in December and debated on the training of Syrian army.
       During  this visit, Guner participated in a Turkey-Syria High-Level Military  Meeting, where the rising question about the training of their armies  was discussed. In this context, they also discussed the idea of  co-operation between their armies and the training of Syrian soldiers by  Turkish soldiers.
       A lot of people are on the opinion that the  Syrian army may assume a western style if trained by the Turkish  soldiers. As you know the Syrian army was an inevitable ally of the  former Soviet Union.
       The Turkish and Syrian armies were at the  brink of war during the 1998 as Syria sheltered the terrorist  organization PKK. Thankfully, the conflict was dealt with and both  countries launched a joint operation against the PKK. The Adana  Agreement was signed the same year and it significantly strengthened the  bonds between the Turkish and Syrian armies.
