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Turkey warns Syrian Kurds to withdraw east of Euphrates | Turkey warns Syrian Kurds to withdraw east of Euphrates |
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Turkey has threatened further intervention in northern Syria unless Kurdish-led forces fully withdraw east of the River Euphrates within a week. | |
On Wednesday, Turkish forces helped Syrian rebels take the border town of Jarablus from so-called Islamic State. | On Wednesday, Turkish forces helped Syrian rebels take the border town of Jarablus from so-called Islamic State. |
Turkish Defence Minister Fikri Isik said on Thursday the operation had two goals - to secure the border area and ensure the Kurds "are not there". | Turkish Defence Minister Fikri Isik said on Thursday the operation had two goals - to secure the border area and ensure the Kurds "are not there". |
Ankara fears Kurdish gains in Syria will fuel an insurgency at home. | Ankara fears Kurdish gains in Syria will fuel an insurgency at home. |
As Mr Isik spoke, a column of some 10 Turkish tanks and a similar number of armoured vehicles reportedly crossed the border near Jarablus. | As Mr Isik spoke, a column of some 10 Turkish tanks and a similar number of armoured vehicles reportedly crossed the border near Jarablus. |
It was not immediately clear if the deployment was aimed at securing the town or helping members of the rebel Free Syrian Army push further into IS-held territory. | It was not immediately clear if the deployment was aimed at securing the town or helping members of the rebel Free Syrian Army push further into IS-held territory. |
Rebel commanders said they had advanced up to 10km (6 miles) south of Jarablus and 10km westwards along the Turkish frontier. | Rebel commanders said they had advanced up to 10km (6 miles) south of Jarablus and 10km westwards along the Turkish frontier. |
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said fighters from the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance dominated by the Kurdish Popular Protection Units (YPG) militia, had meanwhile moved north from positions near Manbij, which they recently captured from IS. | The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said fighters from the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance dominated by the Kurdish Popular Protection Units (YPG) militia, had meanwhile moved north from positions near Manbij, which they recently captured from IS. |
A rebel source told the Reuters news agency that the two sides clashed at the village of al-Amarna, on the western bank of the Euphrates, on Wednesday night. | A rebel source told the Reuters news agency that the two sides clashed at the village of al-Amarna, on the western bank of the Euphrates, on Wednesday night. |
During a visit to Ankara on Wednesday, US Vice-President Joe Biden said Washington had warned the SDF not to move west of the Euphrates or risk losing American support. | During a visit to Ankara on Wednesday, US Vice-President Joe Biden said Washington had warned the SDF not to move west of the Euphrates or risk losing American support. |
Mr Isik told NTV television: "If this withdrawal doesn't happen, Turkey has every right to intervene." | Mr Isik told NTV television: "If this withdrawal doesn't happen, Turkey has every right to intervene." |
Earlier, a spokesman for the US-led coalition against IS tweeted that SDF fighters had moved east across the Euphrates from Manbij to prepare for "the eventual liberation" of the IS stronghold of Raqqa. | Earlier, a spokesman for the US-led coalition against IS tweeted that SDF fighters had moved east across the Euphrates from Manbij to prepare for "the eventual liberation" of the IS stronghold of Raqqa. |
Col John Dorrian subsequently issued a clarification, which said: "Main element of SDF Manbij liberation force has gone east; some forces remain to finish clearing, [Improvised Explosive Device] removal as planned." | Col John Dorrian subsequently issued a clarification, which said: "Main element of SDF Manbij liberation force has gone east; some forces remain to finish clearing, [Improvised Explosive Device] removal as planned." |
The YPG meanwhile said in a statement that the SDF had handed over military command in Manbij and all of its positions in the town to the local Manbij Military Council. | The YPG meanwhile said in a statement that the SDF had handed over military command in Manbij and all of its positions in the town to the local Manbij Military Council. |
The BBC's Mark Lowen, who is on the Turkish-Syrian border, says that getting the US to demand the SDF withdraw was a major diplomatic victory for Turkey, which has long felt that the Americans have prioritised collaboration with the Kurds in Syria over supporting their Nato ally. | The BBC's Mark Lowen, who is on the Turkish-Syrian border, says that getting the US to demand the SDF withdraw was a major diplomatic victory for Turkey, which has long felt that the Americans have prioritised collaboration with the Kurds in Syria over supporting their Nato ally. |
The SDF has been the most effective opponent of IS on the ground in Syria and its fighters control an uninterrupted 400km (250-mile) stretch of the Syrian-Turkish border, from Iraq to the Euphrates, as well as an enclave around Afrin. | The SDF has been the most effective opponent of IS on the ground in Syria and its fighters control an uninterrupted 400km (250-mile) stretch of the Syrian-Turkish border, from Iraq to the Euphrates, as well as an enclave around Afrin. |
However, Turkey views the YPG as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a Turkish Kurdish rebel group fighting for autonomy since the 1980s. | However, Turkey views the YPG as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a Turkish Kurdish rebel group fighting for autonomy since the 1980s. |