Erdogan says Turkey expects US to keep promises, not stall Syria truce deal

Ankara and Washington agreed to a five-day truce to allow Kurdish YPG militia to withdraw


Reuters October 20, 2019
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a meeting in Istanbul. PHOTO: REUTERS

ANKARA: Turkey expects the United States to keep its promises and not use stalling tactics in a deal between the NATO allies for Ankara to pause its offensive into northeastern Syria while the Kurdish fighters it is targeting withdraw, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday.

Ankara and Washington agreed on Thursday to a five-day truce in northeastern Syria to allow the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia to withdraw from a “safe zone” that Turkey aims to establish. Erdogan has said the offensive will resume if the withdrawal is not complete within the five days.

Speaking at an event in Istanbul, Erdogan said he had told the European Union countries and the US delegation with which he struck the deal that Turkey would resume the operation if the deal faltered.

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