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Turkey hopes allies ‘respect’ planned Syria offensive

Turkish-backed Syrian rebel fighters are pictured in the border town of Azaz in the rebel-held northern part of the Aleppo province, as they head toward an area facing the Kurdish-controlled town of Tal Rifaat, on June 9, 2022. (Photo by Bakr ALKASEM / AFP)

Turkey’s president said Thursday he hoped Ankara’s allies would “understand and respect” its announced operation against Kurdish militants in northern Syria, after Washington denounced the planned offensive, Agence France-Presse reported.

Ankara has for weeks threatened to target the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria, deemed a “terrorist group” by Turkey.

At the beginning of June Erdoğan renewed the pledge, sparking warnings from the United States and Russia to refrain.

On Thursday Erdoğan said he hoped his allies would support the country’s ambition.

“We hope that none of our real allies will object to our legitimate concerns,” he said in a televised address.

“We expect our allies and friends to understand and respect our legitimate concerns.”

He repeated Turkey’s determination to create a “safe zone” inside Syria near the Turkish border.

The comments come a day after Turkey’s NATO ally the United States renewed warnings against the operation, which it believes risks destabilizing the region.

Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara Leaf said Washington was “deeply concerned by recent increased rhetoric” and that diplomatic engagement was underway to stop a possible offensive.

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