Khaleej Times

Turkey rejects Trump threats, to continue fight against Kurds

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ankara (turkey) — Turkey on Monday vowed to keep up the fight against a US-backed Kurdish militia it views as terrorists after US President Donald Trump warned of economic devastatio­n if Ankara attacks Kurdish forces as American troops withdraw.

Trump’s threat came after Ankara repeatedly threatened a new crossborde­r operation against the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which have been working closely with the United States in the war on Daesh extremists. US support to the YPG has been a major source of tension between the Nato allies.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said there was “no difference” between Daesh and the YPG.

“We will continue to fight against them all,” he said.

Trump on Sunday warned the US would “devastate Turkey economical­ly if they hit Kurds”.

“Mr @realDonald­Trump Terrorists can’t be your partners & allies. Turkey expects the US to honour our strategic partnershi­p and doesn’t want it to be shadowed by terrorist propaganda,” Kalin said in a tweet to the US president.

Kalin said on Twitter that it was “a fatal mistake to equate Syrian Kurds with the PKK”, saying that Turkey fought against terrorists, not Syrian Kurds.

While there have been tensions over American training of the YPG under the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance, there appeared to be some improvemen­t on the issue after Trump said last month 2,000 American troops would withdraw from Syria.

Ankara welcomed the pullout decision after Erdogan told Trump in a phone call that Turkey could finish off the last remnants of Daesh.

Turkey views the YPG as a “terrorist offshoot” of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has been waging an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984.

The PKK is blackliste­d as a terrorist organisati­on by Ankara, the United States and the European Union.

Fahrettin Altun, the communicat­ions director at the Turkish presidency, said on Monday that Turkey’s fight against terrorism would continue “with determinat­ion”, adding that Turkey was “not an enemy of the Kurds”.

“Whether the source of terrorism is ideologica­l, religious or ethnic, it does not matter. Terror is terror,” he said on Twitter.

There has been growing friction between Turkey and the US over the fate of the YPG, especially after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo this month said Washington would ensure Turkey would not “slaughter” Kurds.

Starting the long overdue pullout from Syria while hitting the

... Daesh. Will attack it again from existing nearby base if it reforms. Will devastate Turkey economical­ly if they hit Kurds

Donald Trump, US President

Mr @ realDonald­Trump Terrorists can’t be your partners & allies. Turkey expects the US to honour our strategic partnershi­p and doesn’t want it to be shadowed by terrorist propaganda Ibrahim Kalin, Turkey spokesman

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