US wants a ‘terror state’ in Syria: Çavuşoğlu
The United States wants the establishment of a "terror state" in northern Syria by politically and militarily supporting the YPG terror organization, Türkiye's top diplomat has said, citing serious problems in the bilateral ties although the relations are more stable compared to the past.
Çavuşoğlu, in an interview with the daily Hürriyet in his constituency, accused the U.S. of continuing its partnership with the YPG, the PKK terror organization's Syria wing, under the pretext of fighting ISIL.
On the question of whether the U.S. wants the establishment of a terror state in Syria, Çavuşoğlu responded, "One hundred percent. The organization [the YPG] is trying to divide Syria, and the U.S. is delivering all kinds of support to it. The YPG/PYD is trying to set a terror state, and the U.S. is training them and supplying weapons."
The U.S. is well aware that Türkiye is fighting against the YPG, Çavuşoğlu stressed, explaining that Washington is unhappy because of the recent engagement of Ankara with Damascus with the mediation of Moscow and Tehran.
"Our engagement with the regime is a serious threat against them [the YPG]. The U.S. should not be offended, but they have already withdrawn from all the platforms set for the stability of Syria. [For them] only the [anti-] DAESH platform exists," the minister said, using the Arabic acronym of the ISIL.
On relations with the U.S., the minister recalled that a strategic mechanism for the resolution of the problems has been founded and the dialogue is more stable compared to the past. Çavuşoğlu described the continued support of the U.S. to the YGP as having vital importance.
Road map needed with Syria
On the ongoing engagement between Ankara and Damascus,...
- Log in to post comments