The Asian Age

In Syria, Turkey & US will ‘ work together’ after crisis

Two sides would set up working groups to solve key issues that have bedevilled relations. They indicated that solving a dispute over the control of Manbij was a priority

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Ankara, Feb 16: Turkey and United States on Friday agreed to work together in Syria after weeks of tensions over Ankara’s latest cross- border operation that raised fears of a military confrontat­ion between the two Nato allies.

US secretary of state Rex Tillerson and his Turkish counterpar­t Mevlut Cavusoglu said after talks in Ankara that the two sides would set up working groups to solve key issues that have bedevilled relations.

They gave few details on how this could be achieved, but indicated that solving a dispute over the control of the flashpoint town of Manbij was a priority.

“We are not going to act alone any longer, not US doing one thing, Turkey doing another,” Tillerson said after the talks. “We will work together... We have good mechanisms on how we can achieve this, there is a lot of work to be done,” he added.

Mr Cavusoglu said Turkey and the US were agreed on the need to normalise relations. He said that ties were at a “critical phase” and vowed to create “mechanisms” to discuss the issues that were causing problems.

A prime task of Tillerson on his trip to Ankara is to allay Turkish anger over US policy in Syria, a dispute which has ignited the biggest crisis in bilateral ties since the 2003 Iraq war. Washington has warned that Turkey’s operation against the People’s Protection Units ( YPG) Kurdish militia in the Afrin region of Syria risks distractin­g from the fight against jihadists.

Mr Tillerson called on Ankara to “show restraint in its operation” while insisting that Turkey and the United States “share the same objectives in Syria”.

Mr Tillerson the day earlier held over three hours of talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, with presidenti­al sources saying the Turkish leader “openly” laid out Turkey’s expectatio­ns and priorities.

In an unusual break from protocol, the only other official present at Mr Tillerson’s meeting with Mr Erdogan was Mr Cavusoglu.

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