Erdogan says can no longer 'keep track' of Trump's tweets

Turkey last week began an operation to drive back Syrian Kurdish fighters from northern Syria


Afp October 16, 2019
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he could no longer "keep track" of the tweets by his US counterpart Donald Trump as tensions mount over Ankara's operation against Kurdish fighters in Syria, in comments published Wednesday.

"When we take a look at Mr Trump's Twitter posts, we can no longer follow them. We cannot keep track," Erdogan told Turkish journalists aboard a plane returning from Baku, in comments carried by the Hurriyet daily.

Turkey last week began an operation to drive back Syrian Kurdish fighters from northern Syria, after the US pulled 1,000 troops out of the area.

The withdrawal was seen as a green light from the White House for the Turkish offensive.

US slaps sanctions on Turkey, demands Syria ceasefire

But facing a massive backlash at home, Trump later issued a series of conflicting statements, at times threatening Ankara, and at others, suggesting the US had no role in the fight between Turkey and Kurdish group.

In one typically contradictory tweet, Trump announced, "Big sanctions on Turkey coming! Do people really think we should go to war with NATO member Turkey? Never-ending wars will end!"

In his interview with the Turkish journalists, Erdogan also shared an anecdote from his telephone call with Trump this week.

"I told Trump, 'You get very angry with the media from time to time. You are now under their influence. Don't listen to them, you are a strong leader. This does not befit a strong leader'," he said, according to the Yeni Safak daily.

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