Turkey plans to attack Kurdish forces in northern Syria, Russian President Special Envoy: non -wise move
Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.16
According to today's Russian TV (RT) reported on June 15, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday that Russia believes that Turkey may might have potential military operations launched by Kurdish forces in northern Syria, and will not Helps stability and security in Syria.
Dmitry Peskov Tu Source: Tas Society
Russian President Syria specially represented Alexander Lavronev on behalf of Alexander Lavrentyev, in Moscow, Ankara's invasion "will be an unwise step, which may lead to unstable situation." On Wednesday, he also stated at the Syrian issue international conference held in the Sultan issue in Kazakhstan, saying that Russia was planning to urge Turkey to work hard to solve any problems in a peaceful way.
RT mentioned that last month, Turkey announced the large -scale cross -border military action plan in northern Syria, the main goal was to create a 30 -kilometer "security zone" along the border. Earlier this month, Turkish President Erdogan explained that the Turkish armed forces will launch a "counter -terrorism" operation, with the goal of Taylor Fatt and Manabi in northern Syria. Kurdish armed "People's Protection Force" (YPG) control. Erdogan said in his speech to the ruling party's justice and the development of the party that the Turkish army would "gradually enter other regions", but he did not explain the specific start time of the operation.
The Kurdish Workers' Party was founded in 1979. It seeks to establish an independent country at the Kurdish settlement area at the junction of Iraq, Iran and Syria through force. Its armed personnel are now gathered in northern Iraq and northern Syria. Turkey regards the Kurdish worker party as a terrorist organization and believes that the Kurdish armed organization in northern Syria is a branch of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK).
RT reports that in recent years, the Turkish army has conducted cross -border military operations in Syria many times.
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In October 2019, Ankara sent troops to the north of the neighboring country to implement military operations code -named "Peace Spring". After the Turkish President Erdogan met with the Russian president and reached an agreement, his action came to an end. According to the agreement, a 30 -kilometer buffer is set up in northern Syria, and Kurdish armed personnel are not allowed to enter the area. Turkey also conducted similar military operations in 2018 and 2016.
RT said that Turkey insisted that it was only for self -defense to prevent a hostile Kurdish autonomy area on its southern border. The Syrian government has always condemned the Turkish army illegally occupying Syrian territory.
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