The Asian Age

India hits out at Turkey for its ‘military offensive’ in Syria

India cracks whip on Pak ally

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I

New Delhi: India on Thursday said it was “deeply concerned” over the “unilateral military offensive” by Turkey in north-eastern Syria and asserted that the action can undermine stability in the region as well as the fight against terrorism.

On Wednesday, Turkish jets and artillery targeted Kurdish-controlled areas in Syria, forcing thousands of civilians to flee their homes.

Reacting to the developmen­t, the MEA said: “We are deeply concerned at the unilateral military offensive by Turkey.”

Turkey’s actions can undermine stability in the region and the fight against terrorism, it said.

Ahead of the Second Informal Summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, India on Thursday cracked the whip on Pakistan’s close friend Turkey, sending a strong message to countries backing Islamabad on the Kashmir issue.

In a strongly-worded statement, New Delhi said it was “deeply concerned at the unilateral military offensive by Turkey in north-east Syria”, asking “Turkey to exercise restraint and respect the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of Syria,” and adding that “Turkey’s actions can undermine stability in the region and the fight against terrorism” which “has the potential for causing humanitari­an and civilian distress”.

Incidental­ly, China is Pakistan’s main backer and benefactor but Islamabad is also strongly backed by both Turkey and Malaysia. India had recently lodged a strong protest with both Turkey and Malaysia over statements issued by these countries on the Kashmir issue. New Delhi had so far been restrained on Turkey, hoping that it would moderate its position on the Kashmir issue but that did not happen. An upset New Delhi hit back when Turkey initiated military action against the Kurds in north-east Syria.

New Delhi is also closely watching both the Chinese and Pakistani reactions to the Turkish

In a strongly-worded statement, New Delhi said it was ‘deeply concerned at the unilateral military offensive by Turkey in north-east Syria,’ asking ‘Turkey to exercise restraint and respect the sovereignt­y of Syria’

action. While Pakistan has predictabl­y supported Turkey completely, China has issued a guarded reaction that “all parties have generally felt worried about the possible consequenc­es of Turkey’s military actions”. There has been some tension between China and Turkey due to the Turkish protests over treatment of Muslims in China’s Xinjiang province. But New Delhi is closely watching whether Turkey and China come to some understand­ing.

In a statement, the MEA on Thursday said, “We are deeply concerned at the unilateral military offensive by Turkey in north-east Syria. Turkey’s actions can undermine stability in the region and the fight against terrorism. Its action also has the potential for causing humanitari­an and civilian distress. We call upon Turkey to exercise restraint and respect the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of Syria. We urge the peaceful settlement of all issues through dialogue and discussion.”

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