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Syria says no Turkish military build-up planned at airbase struck by Israel

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Aug 20 (Reuters) - Syrian ‌Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani said he made ​clear to Israel there were no plans to establish a Turkish military ⁠base at Abu al-Duhur airbase, which Israel struck on Tuesday, saying the site was being rehabilitated for use by the ​Syrian Air Force.

 Al-Shaibani said Turkish military officers had visited the base ‌as part of training and broader military cooperation. He denied any Turkish military build-up, saying the facility was largely empty and not yet ⁠operational. 

 "There was no intention to establish a ⁠Turkish base there, nor to establish a permanent Turkish military presence or deploy Turkish forces at the site," Al-Shaibani said in an interview with Axios on Wednesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ‌Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Israel warned Syria ahead of the ⁠strike not to allow a Turkish presence ‌at the base.

"Our message was very ​clear. Don't. I guess they didn't quite understand the message," Netanyahu added.

 Al-Shaibani said Israel had no legitimate justification for the ‌bombing.

Syria remained open to negotiations with Israel ​on de-escalation, he said. ⁠The two sides had made significant progress toward a ‌security agreement during a year ⁠of U.S.-mediated talks, but Israel later backed away from commitments and the agreement was not implemented, he added.

Al-Shaibani said any ​future deal must address ‌the security concerns of both sides and respect Syrian sovereignty, ⁠warning that continued Israeli military ​operations would increase regional instability.

(Reporting by Ahmed Tolba in ​Cairo; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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