The Asian Age

Turkish PM accuses West of standing by terrorists in Syria

Deadline for withdrawal of Kurdish fighters from Syria expires today

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Istanbul, Oct. 21: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday lashed out at the Western states, accusing them of ‘standing by terrorists’ in failing to support Turkey’s operation against Syrian Kurdish fighters.

“Can you imagine the whole West stood by the terrorists and all attacked us, including Nato member states and European Union countries?” Erdogan said in Istanbul.

“Since when did you start to side with terror? Did PYD-YPG (Syrian Kurdish forces) join Nato and we do not know about it?” he asked.

Ankara says the YPG is a ‘terrorist’ offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has been waging an insurgency inside Turkey since 1984.

The PKK is blackliste­d as a terror group by Ankara, the US and the EU.

Ankara’s military action against Kurdish forces who played a key role in the fight against the Islamic State group has

drawn widespread internatio­nal criticism and prompted some Nato countries

PRESIDENT ERDOGAN says the country does not have an eye on any other country’s territory and that Turkey considers such an accusation as the biggest insult directed at it

to suspend new arms sales.

Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenber­g has repeatedly voiced serious concerns about the military operation launched on October 9 to push Syrian Kurdish forces back from the border.

Erdogan denied any territoria­l ambition saying: “Turkey does not have an eye on any country’s territory. We consider such an accusation as the biggest insult directed to us.”

Turkey has announced a 120-hour suspension of the offensive following a deal with US VicePresid­ent Mike Pence, under which Kurdish fighters were to withdraw to allow a ‘safe zone’ to be set up along the border.

Erdogan was to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

The deadline for the withdrawal of Kurdish fighters from areas in northeaste­rn Syria expires at 1900 GMT on Tuesday, a Turkish military source said.

“It started at 10 pm on Thursday, so it finishes at 10 pm on Tuesday,” the source said.

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