The Syrian Democratic Forces, the main US partner on the ground in Syria in the fight against Islamic State, includes the powerful Kurdish YPG militia.
Turkey paying price for US alliance with Syrian Kurdish militia says Defence Minister
Turkey views the YPG as an extension of the PKK militant group, which has waged a three-decade insurgency in Turkey and is considered a terrorist organization by Ankara, the United States and the European Union.
SDF confirms that it has no affiliation or ties to PKK pic.twitter.com/mvENTcBpoQ
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) January 11, 2017
Erdogan's spokesperson, Ibrahim Kalin, replied to the tweet.
Is this a joke or @CENTCOM has lost its senses? Do you believe anyone will buy this? The US must stop trying to legitimize a terrorist group
— İbrahim Kalın (@ikalin1) January 12, 2017
"Do you believe anyone will buy this? The U.S. must stop trying to legitimize a terrorist group."
US support for the YPG has been a major sticking point between Washington and Turkey, a NATO ally and a member of the US-led coalition against Islamic State.
Kurdish militants claim responsibility for Izmir attack that killed two
Turkey is hoping that the incoming US administration under President-elect Donald Trump will re-think its policy in Syria and stop providing support to militants.
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