Categories: Foreign Affairs

Ankara Says Turkish Troops Begin Patrols in Rural Manbij

Turkish troops, along with the U.S. soldiers, have begun patrolling in rural parts of the northern Syrian town of Manbij, the Turkish president and foreign minister confirmed on Monday, after months of wrangling between Ankara and Washington over how to ensure removal of the Kurdish forces from the city.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced the development and said the Turkish troops will enter the town soon.

Earlier in June, Turkey and the U.S. reached an agreement for the implementation of a roadmap that envisages the gradual withdrawal of the U.S.-allied Kurdish militia from the town.

After Cavusoglu’s meeting with his U.S. counterpart Mike Pompeo in a visit to Washington in early June, both sides endorsed the roadmap to “ensure security and stability in Manbij,” which was controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The roadmap included joint patrol by Turkey and the U.S.

Cavusoglu noted that Manbij would be cleared of YPG, a Kurdish militia which dominates SDF, and Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants.

“As of today, our soldiers have also begun their duty in Manbij. They are working with the U.S. to liberate Manbij from terrorist elements,” state-run Anadolu news agency quoted Prime Minister Binali Yildirim as saying.

“Coalition and Turkish forces have begun coordinated but independent patrols near, but not in, Manbij,” spokesman Eric Pahon told the U.S. media.

Staff Writer

Share
Published by
Staff Writer
Tags: roadmapTurkeyUS

Recent Posts

  • National

Turkey Reports Death of Fmr. Army Commander from Coronavirus, Pledges to Step Up Testing

Turkey hopes to step up coronavirus testing to reach up to 15,000 people per day, the health minister told the parliament…

4 years ago
  • Economy
  • National

Turkey Reports Second Coronavirus Death, Announces $15BN Aid Package for Economy

Turkey on Wednesday reported its second coronavirus fatality, as the number of confirmed cases rose to 191. President Recep Tayyip…

4 years ago
  • Foreign Affairs
  • International

Turkey Cuts Flights with Nine European Countries over Coronavirus

Turkey will halt flights with nine European countries, including France, Germany and Spain, the transport minister said Friday, as part…

4 years ago
  • National

Turkey Announces First Confirmed Coronavirus Case

Turkey announced Wednesday its first coronavirus case, a man who had recently travelled to Europe and is in good health.

4 years ago
  • Foreign Affairs
  • International

Hundreds Head Towards Europe Border After Turkey ‘Opens Gates’

Hundreds of migrants in Turkey were heading towards border regions with Europe, local media reported Friday, after Turkish authorities decided…

4 years ago
  • Foreign Affairs
  • International

33 Turkish Soldiers Killed in Syria’s Idlib

At least 33 Turkish soldiers were killed as violence escalates in Syria's Idlib province after an air strike blamed on…

4 years ago