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US Vice-President Joe Biden has said the US and Turkey are prepared to seek a military solution in Syria if a political agreement proves impossible. | US Vice-President Joe Biden has said the US and Turkey are prepared to seek a military solution in Syria if a political agreement proves impossible. |
Mr Biden said a political deal "would be better" but "if that's not possible" the US would pursue alternatives. | Mr Biden said a political deal "would be better" but "if that's not possible" the US would pursue alternatives. |
Mr Biden was speaking after talks in Istanbul with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. | Mr Biden was speaking after talks in Istanbul with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. |
A US official said later Mr Biden's remarks did not imply any change to US policy on Syria. | |
Commenting on the chance of achieving a political settlement in Syria, Mr Biden said: "We are neither optimistic or pessimistic. We are determined." | |
This would include "taking out Daesh", he said, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State (IS) militant group. | |
The US vice-president said he and Mr Davutoglu had discussed how their countries could further support Sunni Arab rebels opposing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. | The US vice-president said he and Mr Davutoglu had discussed how their countries could further support Sunni Arab rebels opposing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. |
'Absolutely outrageous' | 'Absolutely outrageous' |
In other comments, Mr Biden said Washington recognised that the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which is banned in Turkey, was as much of a threat to Ankara as IS. | |
"It is a terror group plain and simple and what they continue to do is absolutely outrageous," he said. | "It is a terror group plain and simple and what they continue to do is absolutely outrageous," he said. |
The PKK, which is listed as a terrorist group by Washington and the EU, has been accused of carrying out a number of deadly attacks on Turkish security forces since a truce collapsed in July. | The PKK, which is listed as a terrorist group by Washington and the EU, has been accused of carrying out a number of deadly attacks on Turkish security forces since a truce collapsed in July. |
The group, which has been fighting Turkey for an autonomous homeland for the Kurds for decades, has said the truce had "no meaning" after it faced assaults from Turkish forces. | The group, which has been fighting Turkey for an autonomous homeland for the Kurds for decades, has said the truce had "no meaning" after it faced assaults from Turkish forces. |
Mr Biden, who is also holding talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his visit, on Friday strongly criticised restrictions on freedom of expression in Turkey. | Mr Biden, who is also holding talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his visit, on Friday strongly criticised restrictions on freedom of expression in Turkey. |
He said that intimidating journalists, shutting down social media and accusing government critics of treason set a poor example to the region. | He said that intimidating journalists, shutting down social media and accusing government critics of treason set a poor example to the region. |