The Jerusalem Post

Iran urges Turkey to stop offensive in northern Syria

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LONDON (Reuters) – Iran urged Turkey on Monday to stop its military offensive in Syria, saying the operation in the northern Afrin region breached Syrian sovereignt­y and would increase tension in the war-damaged country.

Turkey last month launched an air and ground campaign, dubbed Operation Olive Branch, against the Kurdish YPG militia in Afrin.

“Turkey should stop its operation and respect Syria’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Kasemi was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA.

“Turkey’s actions can bring back insecurity, instabilit­y and terrorism to Syria,” he added.

Kasemi said any solution to the Syrian crisis should be discussed in talks in the Kazakh capital Astana that are sponsored by Russia, Iran, and Turkey.

He said Iran was in continuous talks with both Turkey and Russia about the latest developmen­ts in Syria.

Ankara considers the US-backed YPG, which controls Afrin, to be a terrorist group and an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) which has fought an insurgency in Turkey’s largely Kurdish southeast since 1984.

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