Giving an interview to the British magazine, Monocle, President Gül, aligning himself with the rebellions and opposition movements from Damascus to the Gulf, declared: "There cannot be any more countries that are not democratic around the Mediterranean. It is not possible anymore to continue with closed regimes."
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President Gül, on the eve of his official visit to Great Britain upon the invitation of Queen Elizabeth II, gave an interview to the leading newspaper of the country, the Guardian, during which he declared that the Syrian crisis is at a 'dead end' and a change is inevitable in this country.
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During his interview with the British Sunday Telegraph, President Gül promulgated that there is no room for authoritarian regimes or a single-party systems that have no transparency and responsibilities on the shores of the Mediterranean.
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Evaluating the ongoing events in Syria during his interview with BBC, President Gül noted that they do not want to intervene in the internal affairs of Syria, but he stressed that they cannot remain indifferent to the ongoing events.