Erdogan repeats call for 'terror-free zone' in Syria

Erdogan repeats call for

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated his call for a “terror-free zone” in the northern part of war-torn Syria on Saturday.
“Now, ‘do not go to Al-Bab’ they say. We have to; we will go. Why? Because we need to prepare a terror-free zone there,” Erdogan said, referring to Turkey’s ongoing military operation called Euphrates Shield.

This operation -- launched in August -- has seen Free Syrian Army fighters backed by the Turkish military rid large parts of north Syria of ISIS. Al-Bab is an ISIS-held northern Syrian city.

The Turkish president’s comments came during an inauguration ceremony for an education facility in the northwestern province of Bursa.

“If the coalition forces are ready to move together, we will do what is necessary against ISIS in Raqqa too. But not together with the PYD or YPG.”

Erdogan said Turkey would “not take terror organizations along with us”.

The PKK and its Syrian offshoot the PYD are both listed as terrorist groups by Turkey although the U.S. and EU only view the PKK as a terrorist organization.

On Friday, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter met Turkish leaders, reaffirmed the countries’ alliance and congratulated Turkey on successes against ISIS in Syria.

Carter thanked Erdogan for “Turkey's resolve in the fight against terrorism and Turkey’s critical support for the counter-ISIS campaign in Syria and Iraq,” the Pentagon said in a statement.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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