The Citizen (KZN)

PUPPY LOVE Syria appeals for border protection

CREATE A BUFFER ZONE WITH TURKEY Kurdish official says European powers have ‘political and moral responsibi­lity’.

- Paris

Atop Kurdish official has called on Europe not to abandon Syrian Kurds once the battle against the Islamic State group is over and to help set up an internatio­nal force to protect them from Turkey.

European powers “have a political and moral responsibi­lity” to the Kurds, said Aldar Khalil, warning that the Kurds would seek the protection of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad if failed by Europe and the US.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have been leading the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria for the past four years, backed up by air strikes from a US-led coalition of powers.

With IS’s self-declared caliphate now in ruins, the Kurds fear being left at the mercy of Turkey after the US declares mission accomplish­ed in the final battle for the jihadists’ last holdout.

Turkey considers the SDF to be a terror group and is threatenin­g to invade the area under Kurdish control.

Khalil appealed to Europe for protection.

“If they [Europe] don’t meet their commitment­s they are effectivel­y abandoning us,” Khalil said late on Sunday, calling on France particular­ly to work at the United Nations (UN) for the creation of a buffer zone along the border with Turkey.

“France can table a proposal to the Security Council on our protection, suggesting an internatio­nal force between us and the Turks – of which it would be part – or to protect our airspace,” Khalil said.

The senior political representa­tive, who played a key role in establishi­ng Syria’s semiautono­mous Kurdish region, said that it could be modelled on the UN peacekeepi­ng force deployed along Lebanon’s border with Israel.

Khalil explained that the Kurds might need to seek protection from Assad unless their Western allies stepped up – and he spelled out the terms of a possible deal.

“We will be obliged to agree a deal with the [Syrian] regime so that it deploys its troops along the border and protects us,” Khalil explained.

He said that the Kurds would insist on maintainin­g autonomy and demand that the border troops be Kurdish. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? Two Border collies, Geneva and Belka, during training on the frozen Yenisei River outside Krasnoyars­k in Russia yesterday.
Picture: Reuters Two Border collies, Geneva and Belka, during training on the frozen Yenisei River outside Krasnoyars­k in Russia yesterday.

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