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Turkey has no issue with Kurds: Erdogan

Baku, January 15, AZERTAC

Turkey has no problem with Kurds and aims to fight terror groups Daesh, PKK and its Syrian affiliate PYD/YPG threatening national security, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a phone call with his U.S. counterpart on Monday, Anadolu Agency reported.
A statement from the Turkish presidency said Erdogan and Donald Trump discussed the idea of a terror-free safe zone in Syria's northern region.
Turkey backs Trump's decision on the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria, Erdogan said.
The two leaders agreed to advance bilateral economic relations.
The phone call came after Trump threatened to "devastate Turkey economically if they hit Kurds," conflating "Kurds" with the terrorist PYD/YPG, a confusion that Turkey has repeatedly criticized.
The leaders emphasized that the Manbij Road Map should be completed to avoid a vacuum of authority in the region.
Trump "expressed the desire to work together to address Turkey’s security concerns in northeast Syria while stressing the importance to the United States that Turkey does not mistreat" the PYD/YPG terror group, the White House said in a separate readout of the call.
Joint Chiefs Chairman Joseph Dunford is set to meet with his Turkish counterpart Yasar Guler on Tuesday for further consultations, the White House said.
In a tweet later Monday evening Trump said he spoke with Erdogan "to advise where we stand on all matters including our last two weeks of success in fighting the remnants of ISIS, and 20 mile safe zone."
The discussions, Trump said, also focused on bilateral economic ties, which he added have "great potential to substantially expand!"

World 2019-01-15 17:50:00