EU urges Turkey to refrain from unilateral Syria move
The European Unions foreign policy chief on Saturday asked Turkey to forgo any unilateral military action in Syria, where Ankara has threatened a fresh offensive against a US-backed Kurdish militia.
“The statements of a possible Turkish military operation in northeast Syria are a source of concern,” Federica Mogherini said in a statement.
“We share the goal of ending violence, defeating terrorism and promoting stability in Syria and the wider region. We expect the Turkish authorities therefore to refrain from any unilateral action likely to undermine the efforts of the Counter-Daesh Coalition or to risk further instability in Syria,” she said, using the Arabic acronym for ISIS extremist group.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday that Turkey will launch a new operation in Syria within days against Kurdish Peoples Protection Units (YPG) militia, which have Washingtons support but which Ankara considers a terrorist group.
The Pentagon warned Wednesday that any unilateral military action in northern Syria would be “unacceptable”.
Mogherini, calling Turkey “a critically important actor in this crisis and in the region”, said that “as the fight against Daesh is entering its final stages, all parties must work towards the goal of ensuring its upcoming defeat”.
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Any Turkish military move against YPG would be complicated by the likelihood of Ankaras armies coming face to face with US troops deployed with the Kurdish militia.
Although Turkey and the US are NATO allies, their relationship has come under strain in recent years, notably as Washingtons help for the Kurds triggered Ankaras anger.
On Friday, Erdogan appeared to stick to his guns, saying that Turkey was “determined to bring peace and security to areas east of the Euphrates” river in northern Syria.
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Last Update: Saturday, 15 December 2018 KSA 21:10 – GMT 18:10
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