İncirlik airbase for anti-ISIL coalition to be part of a single package: Turkish FM
The opening of a key military base in southern Turkey has just begun to be discussed between Ankara and Washington as part of a package of measures to be taken against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt ÃavuÅoÄlu has said.
âThe framework [of cooperation with the U.S.] comprises air support and we have only recently begun to discuss whether it will include the use of Ä°ncirlik,â ÃavuÅoÄlu said, adding that the discussion of opening the base in the southern province of Adana had âjust begun.â
âThey all will be a package. We are slowly moving toward that stage. The details will be negotiated after the framework is determined. We have decided to speed things up with the United States,â he said, answering reportersâ questions aboard his plane while returning from Greece on Dec. 12.
âWe are trying to set up a framework about what can be done on the ground and for the train-equip program. Security and intelligence officials will start to talk concerning what will happen,â ÃavuÅoÄlu said.
Free Syrian Army (FSA) members, including Syrian Turkmens, are reportedly planned to be trained at the Hirfanlı gendarmerie training center in the Central Anatolian province of KırÅehir, as the U.S. and Turkey agree on the necessity of supporting moderate Syrian rebels to fight against ISIL and Syrian regime forces in the country.
Turkey has been pressuring for a solution made up of a ground operation of Syrian rebels backed by airstrikes and a no-fly zone along the Turkish-Syrian border, which has been one of the greatest sources of disagreement between Ankara and Washington.
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