Turkey’s Erdogan Says More Than 310,000 Syrians Return Home

Turkey’s Erdogan Says More Than 310,000 Syrians Return Home

ANKARA, Turkey, Feb 24 (NNN-ANADOLU) – Some 311,000 Syrian refugees have returned to their homeland, following military operations launched by Turkey in Syria, Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said on Saturday.

“So far, 311,000 of our Syrian brothers (refugees) have returned to the regions (Syria) secured by Turkey,” Erdogan said, during a rally in the south-eastern city of Kahramanmaras.

He said, Syrians returned to areas in Afrin, Jarablus and Idlib that were cleared of terrorists by Turkish forces and its allies.

Erdogan also said, Europe owes its current peace to the “sacrifices of Turkey,” referring to a deal inked in 2016, between his country and the European Union, adding, “they (the Syrians) want to return to their homeland as soon as possible.”

Since 2016, Turkey has launched two cross-border operations in northern Syria against the Daesh and a U.S.-supported Kurdish militia, the People’s Protection Units (YPG).

Erdogan also stressed that Turkey was keen on chasing the YPG from the east of the Euphrates river, so as to accelerate Syrian refugees’ returning home. “Millions of Syrians will return home when we secure the east of the Euphrates,” Erdogan said.

Turkey, which has spent 37 billion U.S. dollars, hosting 3.6 million Syrians, insists that it cannot accept anymore refugees from the war-torn country.– NNN-ANADOLU

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