Erdogan Says Turkish Troops To Enter East Of Euphrates In Syria “Very Soon”

Erdogan Says Turkish Troops To Enter East Of Euphrates In Syria “Very Soon”

ANKARA, Turkey, Aug 27 (NNN-ANADOLU) – President Erdogan said, Turkish land troops will enter the east of the Euphrates in Syria “very soon,” reiterating his determination to clear the region of “terrorists.”

Speaking at an event in the eastern city of Mus, to mark the 948th anniversary of the Battle of Malazgirt, Erdogan said, the Turkish forces are “slowly covering ground” regarding the establishment of a safe zone in northern Syria, agreed upon with the United States.

He warned the United States against any delays over the safe zone agreement, saying, Turkey will proceed with its own plans, if the cooperation with the United States does not go well.

“I hope no one will try to test Turkey’s patience or determination to clear terrorists from our border with Syria,” he noted.

On Aug 7, Turkish and U.S. army officials agreed to set up a safe zone in northern Syria, which is expected to turn into a “peace corridor” stretching from the Euphrates to the Iraqi border, to facilitate the return of displaced Syrians living in Turkey, to their home country and to address Turkey’s security concerns along the border.

Since 2016, Turkey has launched two major military operations in northwestern Syria, to clear the region of the People’s Protection Units (YPG), the Syrian branch of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

The PKK is termed as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the United States and the EU. However, the United States has been allied with the Syrian Democratic Forces, militarily led by the YPG, in battles against the Daesh militant group in Syria.– NNN-ANADOLU

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