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Erdogan: Kurdish fighters have not left Syria ‘safe zone’ despite US, Russia deals

A Russian army vehicle enters Syria as it begins its joint patrol with Turkish forces on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. (AP)
A Russian army vehicle enters Syria as it begins its joint patrol with Turkish forces on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. (AP)
05 Nov 2019 10:11:15 GMT9
05 Nov 2019 10:11:15 GMT9
  • Turkey struck two separate deals with the United States and Russia for the Syrian Kurdish militia

Reuters, Ankara

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia had not withdrawn from a planned “safe zone” in northeast Syria despite Turkey’s agreements with the United States and Russia.

Turkey struck two separate deals with the United States and Russia for the YPG, which Ankara views as a terrorist group, to withdraw from the “safe zone” it plans to form in northeastern Syria. While Washington and Moscow have said the fighters left, Erdogan has said this was not the case.

Speaking to lawmakers from his AK Party in Ankara, Erdogan said YPG fighters remained in Tel Rifaat, Manbij and to the east of Ras al Ain, which Turkey targeted in its latest incursion. He also said Turkey would abide by its deals as long as the United States and Russia kept their own promises.

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