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Turkey vows action in Syria’s north after attacks by Kurdish militia

Turkey controls towns along north-western Syria after a series of military incursions there between 2016-20

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TURKE will do “whatever is necessary” to “cleanse terrorists” along its border with Syria following Kurdish militia attacks on Turkish security posts, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Wednesday.

Attacks that Ankara blames on the US-backed Kurdish People’s Protection Units ( PG) have killed at least three Turkish security personnel in Syria’s north over the last week.

Similar attacks on Turkish posts have intensifie­d in recent months.

The PG, which Ankara labels as terrorists, separately hit Turkish towns with shells across the border, Cavusoglu told reporters during a joint press conference in Ankara with his Nicaraguan counterpar­t Denis Moncada.

Turkey controls towns along north-western Syria after a series of military incursions there between 2016 and 2020.

Ankara had in 2019 agreed to halt its assault on the PG after two ceasefire deals with the United States and Russia, both designed to force the PG to evacuate the border area with Turkey. oth the US and Russia have failed to fulfil the agreements, Cavusoglu said on Wednesday, adding the two countries “bear responsibi­lity” for the attacks.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday signalled a new military offensive to eliminate the PG, referring to an attack that killed two Turkish police officers on Sunday as “the final straw.” Meanwhile, the

PG affiliate Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) rejected Turkish claims on Wednesday.

“Turkey is fabricatin­g news to create grounds to justify any future aggression,” SDF media office head Farhad Shami told dpa.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in Ankara on Wednesday.
(AFP) Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in Ankara on Wednesday.

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