Turkey blocks Syria trade; rebels fight on

Syrian refugees arrive Wednesday, July 25, 2012, at the Iraqi side of the border crossing by the Iraqi town of Qaim, 200 miles west of Baghdad.
Syrian refugees arrive Wednesday, July 25, 2012, at the Iraqi side of the border crossing by the Iraqi town of Qaim, 200 miles west of Baghdad.

— Turkey sealed its border with Syria to trucks Wednesday, effectively cutting off a trade relationship once worth almost $3 billion with the embattled nation, as regime forces fought to evict rebels from the country’s largest city.

Two more Syrian diplomats, the envoy to Cyprus and her husband, the former ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, have also defected, according to the opposition Syrian National Council, in the latest sign of fraying support for the regime among its own elites. The announcement followed the televised appearance Tuesday night of a defected regime general calling for a new Syria.

Turkish Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan said deteriorating security was behind the closure of a border through which Turkey once exported food and construction materials to the entire Middle East, though the volume of traffic had dropped 87 percent since the Syrian conflict began in March 2011.

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