Obama
Backs Turkey Against Syrian Government, PKK in Call to Erdogan
US
President Barack Obama warned the Syrian Kurdish People Protection
Units (YPG) not to seize additional territory in Syria, and pledged
support for Turkey against Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)
guerrillas in a phone call to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
on Friday, the White House said.
20
February, 2016
WASHINGTON
(Sputnik) — Obama also emphasized the unwavering commitment
of the United States to Turkey’s national security as a
NATO Ally, and agreed to deepen cooperation in the fight
against all forms of terrorism, including the PKK and
Daesh, the read out said.
"President
Obama stressed that YPG forces should not seek to exploit
circumstances in this area to seize additional territory,
and urged Turkey to show reciprocal restraint by ceasing
artillery strikes in the area," the White House read out,
released on Friday, said.
Obama
also expressed his concern to Erdogan about recent Syrian
army advances in northwest Syria, and urgently called for a
halt to actions that heighten tensions with Turkey and
with allegedly moderate opposition forces in northern
Syria, the read out continued.
"The
president condemned and offered condolences for the February 17
terrorist attack in Ankara, which killed and wounded both
military personnel and civilians, and the February 18 terrorist
attack against a Turkish military convoy in Diyarbakir
Province."
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