Turkey: Deployment of Washington monitoring points in Kurdistan Syria will make the situation more complicated

Turkey: Deployment of Washington monitoring points in Kurdistan Syria will make the situation more complicated

Nov 25 2018

ARK News: Turkish Defense Minister Khalosi Akar said that Washington's decision to set up monitoring posts in northern Syria would further complicate the situation, stressing that the forces of his country will take the necessary procedures to repel any
He pointed out that Turkey has repeatedly informed Washington of its concern about the issue of monitoring points, and added: “"We have repeatedly told our military and civilian counterparts that we have been disturbed by the issue of observation points north of Syria: "We have repeatedly told our military and civilian counterparts that we have been disturbed by the issue of observation points north of Syria."

Akar stressed the high readiness of the Turkish forces, noting that he will take the necessary procedures against any risks or threats that may come from outside the borders of his country.

The Anatolia news agency reported on Saturday that Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shweigo and his Turkish counterpart Khalosi Akar agreed during a telephone conversation on Saturday to "continue the joint action for peace and its continuation in Idlib and Tall Rifat north of Syria."

According to sources in the Turkish Defense Ministry to "Anatolia", that the two ministers identified the technical and tactical measures to be taken on the ground, the two sides also discussed issues related to regional security within the framework of the agreement signed in the Russian city of Sochi between the two countries on Syria.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Chawish Oglu called on the United States on Friday to the implementation of the roadmap for the Syrian Manbej until the end of this year, pointing out that the implementation of the roadmap east of the Euphrates river will lead to the removal of militants of PYD from the cities located there.

Sources: "Anatolia", agencies


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