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Turkey warns US, Russia over support for Syrian Kurds

Turkey earlier summoned US and Russian envoys
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AFP, ANKARA: Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu yesterday warned the United States and Russia against “unacceptable” military and political support for Syrian Kurdish forces fighting the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria.
Turkey earlier summoned US and Russian envoys to warn against supplying arms and support for Syrian Kurdish forces fighting the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria.
“We have a clear position. That position has been conveyed to the United States and the Russian Federation,” Davutoglu said in televised comments.
“Turkey cannot accept any cooperation with terrorist organisations which have waged war against it.”
A Turkish foreign ministry official told AFP that the US and Russian ambassadors were called to the ministry Tuesday “to convey Turkey’s views” about Democratic Unity Party (PYD), the main Kurdish group in Syria.
“Necessary warnings were issued,” the official added.
Turkey labels the PYD as the Syrian offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) which has waged a bloody insurgency since 1984.
US-led coalition forces have parachuted in ammunition to anti-IS rebels in northern Syria, stepping their backing for groups battling jihadists.
The move follows the Pentagon’s announcement last week that it would halt its much-criticised programme to train moderate rebels, and instead focus efforts on equipping pre-screened rebel leaders from groups actively fighting IS.
Russia is intervening in Syria with bombing raids in support of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. A top Russian official last week held talks with PYD leader Salih Muslim to discuss the fight against IS.
The PYD’s Kurdish fighters control large parts of northern Syria on the Turkish border, where they have for months engaged in bitter fighting with IS jihadists.
Turkey is currently waging a two-pronged “war on terror” against both IS and the PKK, although so far air strikes have overwhelmingly focused on bases of the Kurdish militants in northern Iraq.
Davutoglu said Wednesday that there was an “organic bond” between the PKK and the PYD.
“We know that some of those who fled from (Turkish) operations against the PKK in northern Iraq joined the ranks of the PYD in Syria,” he said.
“We have a clear stance against terrorist organisations which waged a war against Turkey. We have the same attitude against their affiliates ,” Davutoglu said. He warned the United States and other allies against any cooperation with the PYD. “Just as the United States and other friendly allies fight against Al-Qaeda linked groups, Turkey is determined to fight against the PKK and its affiliates,” he said.
“Just as the United States and allies cannot tolerate arms support for Al-Qaeda and its affiliates, Turkey cannot tolerate arms support for the PKK and its affiliates.”
He said that nobody could guarantee the ammunitions provided for Syrian Kurdish groups would not end up in Turkey. “We will never allow a weapons stockpile in Syria to be inserted into Turkey,” he said.
Meanwhile, Syrian regime bombing raids struck rebel positions around Damascus on Wednesday in a bid to dislodge insurgents entrenched on the outskirts of the capital, a military source told AFP.
“The army began a military operation this morning with the aim of expanding a security zone around areas controlled” by the government, the source said.
“It began in Jobar with limited, precise and effective operations against lines of defence used by armed groups to observe the rest of the capital,” the source said, adding that “Syrian aircraft are in action but not Russian ones”.
Russia has since last month conducted bombing raids in Syria.

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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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