27 Dec 2024
Tuesday 22 October 2019 - 16:54
Story Code : 361933

Erdogan, Putin hold talks as withdrawal deadline for Syria Kurds draws near

Press TV - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoganmeets with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, as a deadlinedraws near for Kurdish militants to withdraw from Syrias northern border areas near Turkey or face a renewed military offensive.

The meeting is being held in Russias Black Sea resort of Sochi. The two leaders are expected to exchange views on the developments inSyria, including thenormalization ofthesituation inthecountrys northeastern regions, according a Kremlin statement.

Putin and Erdogan, it added, will also discuss countering international terrorist groups andpromoting thepolitical settlement process, including inthecontext oftheupcoming launch oftheSyrian Constitutional Committee.

Speaking at a forum hosted by broadcaster TRT World in Istanbul on Monday, Erdogan stressed that he will take the necessary steps regarding Syria following his talks with Putin.

Turkey launched an offensive in northeastern Syria on October 9 with the aim of purging the region near its border of Kurdish militants, whom it views as terrorists linked to local autonomy-seeking militants of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

The incursioncame after the US abruptly pulled its forces out of the region, clearing the path for Ankara to go ahead with a planned military action against Washingtons longtime Kurdish allies.

Nine days into the operation, Turkey agreed on October 17 to pause the offensive for 120 hours while the US facilitates the withdrawal of Kurdish militantsfrom a planned 120-kilometer (75-mile) safe zone between the Syrian border towns of Tell Abyad and Ras al-Ayn.

TheUS-brokered truce is set to expire at 10:00 p.m. local time(1900 GMT) on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters at the Ankara airport before departing for talks with Putin on Tuesday, Erdogan said Turkey would resume the Syria operation with greater determination unless the Kurds withdrawal is completed under the ceasefire deal.
If the promises given to our country by the United States are not kept, we will continue our operation from where we left off with greater determination, he said.
Turkeys Syria incursionled the Kurds to reach out tothe Damascus government for support, striking an agreement with Syrian troops to enter towns near the border with Turkey.



Russian forces also moved in to replace American troops in northern Syria in support of the Arab countrys army.

The most important thing for us is achieving long-term stability in Syria and the region, Putins foreign policy advisor Yuri Ushakov said. We believe this can only be achieved by restoring the unity of Syria.


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