Turkey accuses US of stalling on Syria 'safe zone' plans

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Last Updated : Sep 10 2019 | 8:35 PM IST

Turkey accused the United States on Tuesday of taking only "cosmetic steps" toward the creation of a so-called "safe zone" in northeast Syria and renewed Ankara's threat of unilateral military intervention to form a buffer area along its border.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told journalists that Washington was too strongly involved with US-allied Syrian Kurdish fighters and was stalling on plans for the safe zone.

Turkey has been pressing for the zone to keep the Syrian Kurdish fighters away from the border. Ankara considers the fighters terrorists, claiming they are linked to a Kurdish insurgency within Turkey's borders.

The Syrian Kurdish fighters were the top US allies in the war against the Islamic State group in Syria.

"We are speaking about an ally who cannot act independently from the terror organization," Cavusoglu said, referring to the US "While on one side, it is taking cosmetic steps with us, on the other side, it is strengthening its engagement with" Syrian Kurdish fighters.

He was referring to recent joint Turkish-US helicopter patrols of the planned safe zone region, as well as a joint ground forces patrol that took place on Sunday.

US troops on Saturday also conducted patrols with the local Syrian Kurdish-led forces, which annoyed Turkey.

"Turkey's plans are ready," Cavusoglu said. "To clear this region of terrorists is a matter of national security."
The minister's comments came as two US military officials were visiting Turkey for talks on what Ankara calls "safe zone."
The US and Syrian Kurdish forces refer to it as a "security mechanism."
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday rifts remain in the way Turkey and the US envision the zone, claiming Washington was "trying to create a safe zone for the terrorist organisation, not for us."

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First Published: Sep 10 2019 | 8:35 PM IST

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