ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday he doubted President Bashar al-Assad would fulfil his pledge to put Syria's chemical weapons under international control, accusing him of buying time for new "massacres".
Turkey, one of Assad's fiercest critics, has advocated military intervention in Syria and grown frustrated over what it sees as Western indecisiveness, criticising U.S. assertions that any military strike would be limited in nature.
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