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Erdogan: Top general must accept demotion

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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday warned a top Turkish general who played a key role in defeating last year’s failed coup and led a cross-border operation in Syria that he must accept a surprise demotion without rancor. In a rare show of tension between the military and Erdogan, Turkish media reported that Lieutenant General Zekai Aksakalli had wanted to resign from the armed forces after he was moved from special forces chief to a less significan­t position.

“There can be no such concept of disappoint­ment in the military. Whatever task is assigned, a soldier goes and fulfils their duty there,” Erdogan said after Aksakalli was assigned as commander of the army’s 2nd Corps, based on the Gallipoli peninsula in northweste­rn Turkey. Up to 10 generals including the former special forces chief were ready to resign, Hurriyet daily reported yesterday. No reason has been given for the demotion.

Hurriyet speculated there may have been “discomfort” within the military over the general’s public profile in running the Syria operation and the desire to replace him with a younger figure. Aksakalli led the Turkish military’s cross-border “Euphrates Shield” operation launched in August last year aimed at clearing the border zone in northern Syria of both Kurdish militia fighters and the Islamic State extremist group.

“Right now, Zekai Aksakalli has completed his duty in the special forces,” Erdogan said, adding that the proposal came during a meeting of the nation’s top armed forces body on August 2. “He will continue his work there (at the 2nd Corps),” Erdogan told reporters in Istanbul before flying to Jordan. It is hugely unusual for the Turkish president to comment on military appointmen­ts in public. Aksakalli was promoted to lieutenant general in a meeting of the first Supreme Military Council after the July 15 2016 attempted putsch, where his actions made him a figure of national prominence. He was praised for ordering Sergeant Omer Halisdemir to kill one of the suspected ringleader­s, Brigadier General Semih Terzi, on the night of July 15.

 ?? — AP ?? AMMAN: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, centre, walks during a welcome ceremony at the airport.
— AP AMMAN: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, centre, walks during a welcome ceremony at the airport.

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