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Won’t halt Syria military activity until Kurd fighters ‘disarm’
Ankara will push ahead with its military preparations until Kurdish fighters “disarm”, a defence ministry source said yesterday, stressing Turkey faces an ongoing threat along its border with northern Syria.
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Won’t halt Syria military activity until Kurd fighters ‘disarm’
Says Turkish defence ministry source
Ankara will push ahead with its military preparations until Kurdish fighters "disarm", a defence ministry source said yesterday, stressing Turkey faces an ongoing threat along its border with northern Syria.
The comments came as concerns grew over a possible Turkish assault on the Kurdish-held Syrian border town of Kobane, also known as Ain al-Arab, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) northeast of Manbij.
Turkey has thousands of troops in northern Syria and also backs a proxy force there which has engaged in ongoing clashes with the SDF, a US-backed Kurdish-led force that Ankara sees as an extension of its domestic nemesis, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Turkey backs a proxy force in northern Syria which has engaged in ongoing clashes with US-backed SDF
"The threat posed by the terrorist organisation to our borders and our operation areas in Syria continues," the source said.
"Until the PKK/YPG terrorist organisation disarms and its foreign fighters leave Syria, our preparations and measures will continue within the scope of the fight against terrorism."
Turkey accuses the YPG (the People's Protection Units) -- which makes up the bulk of the SDF -- of being affiliated with the PKK which both Washington and Ankara consider a "terrorist" group.
Since 2016, Ankara has carried out several major operations against the SDF.
But Turkey believes Syria's new rulers and Ankara-backed rebels "will liberate the regions occupied by the terrorist organisation PKK/YPG," the ministry source said.
The fighting between Turkish-backed factions and Syrian Kurdish fighers comes more than a week after rebels toppled Syria's longtime strongman Bashar al-Assad.
Says Turkish defence ministry source
Ankara will push ahead with its military preparations until Kurdish fighters "disarm", a defence ministry source said yesterday, stressing Turkey faces an ongoing threat along its border with northern Syria.
The comments came as concerns grew over a possible Turkish assault on the Kurdish-held Syrian border town of Kobane, also known as Ain al-Arab, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) northeast of Manbij.
Turkey has thousands of troops in northern Syria and also backs a proxy force there which has engaged in ongoing clashes with the SDF, a US-backed Kurdish-led force that Ankara sees as an extension of its domestic nemesis, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Turkey backs a proxy force in northern Syria which has engaged in ongoing clashes with US-backed SDF
"The threat posed by the terrorist organisation to our borders and our operation areas in Syria continues," the source said.
"Until the PKK/YPG terrorist organisation disarms and its foreign fighters leave Syria, our preparations and measures will continue within the scope of the fight against terrorism."
Turkey accuses the YPG (the People's Protection Units) -- which makes up the bulk of the SDF -- of being affiliated with the PKK which both Washington and Ankara consider a "terrorist" group.
Since 2016, Ankara has carried out several major operations against the SDF.
But Turkey believes Syria's new rulers and Ankara-backed rebels "will liberate the regions occupied by the terrorist organisation PKK/YPG," the ministry source said.
The fighting between Turkish-backed factions and Syrian Kurdish fighers comes more than a week after rebels toppled Syria's longtime strongman Bashar al-Assad.