Baku-APA. Turkey wants to "make life easier" for displaced Syrians by establishing a safe zone on Syrian territory next to the border, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said, APA reports quoting Anadolu Agency.
Speaking in New York on Monday, Cavusoglu said: "A safe zone inside Syria is essential to make life easier for the Syrian refugees."
Turkey is facing massive influx of refugees from Syria, with more than 1.5 million now having fled the civil war for Syria's northern neighbor. The latest attacks by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant around the town of Kobani have seen more than 160,000 cross into Turkey in ten days.
Commenting on the alliance against ISIL, Cavusoglu, who met UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during his visit, called for a "comprehensive" strategy to deal with the terror group.
He also informed Ban about the measures Turkey has taken to stop foreign fighters travelling through its territory to join extremist groups in Syria and Iraq.
In addition to the humanitarian crisis on the border, fighting between ISIL and Kurdish Peshmerga around Kobani has seen artillery ordnance fall on the Turkish side of the border.
Turkish tanks have taken up positions facing Syria after mortar rounds fell on Turkish territory, injuring three civilians on Sunday.