Friday, January 25, 2019

Turkish President Erdogan Expects The Establishment Of A Syria Safe Zone In A Few Months

The Turkish leader expressed Ankara's determination to clear the east of Euphrates in Syria from YPG and ISIL fighters [Turkish Presidency/Kayhan Ozer/Anadolu]

Al Jazeera: Erdogan: Turkey expects Syria 'safe zone' within months

Erdogan says Turkey will form buffer zone along Syria border on its own if logistical support not given by allies.

Turkey expects a "safe zone" to be set up in Syria along the Turkish border within a few months, otherwise, it will establish the buffer alone, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.

Erdogan previously said he and US President Donald Trump had discussed setting up a 32km security zone in Syria along the border, after Trump's decision to withdraw all 2,000 US troops from Syria. The technical aspects of the zone were still being discussed.

"We expect the promise of a security zone - a buffer zone aimed at protecting our country from terrorists - to be fulfilled in a few months," Erdogan told a televised rally on Friday, referring to the Syrian Kurdish militia that controls the area along the border and is deemed a terror group by Ankara.

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WNU Editor: He expects the establishment a Syria safe zone in a few months?!?!?! This is a major pull-back from last month when he was declaring that the Turkish Army was going to storm into Syria to annihilate the Kurds.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder which countries are his allies?
Russia? United States?
I'm going with Russia.

Yes this is a major concession by Erdogan but inevitable.

The US has whipped the Kurds into a impressive fighting force and the training continues, didn't Mattis say he wanted another 30,000 trained late last year? With heavy doses of anti-tank missiles and long range canons the Kurds could devastate Turkish columns in those mountains along the border.

kidd said...

Dont waist you're time fool