US assures Turkey over arming Kurds in ISIS fight

Turkish soldiers escort the coffin during the funeral ceremony of infantry soldier Emre Karagoz, killed in clashes between PKK terrorists and security forces, at Ahmet Hamdi Akseki Mosque in Ankara on May 26, 2017.


:: The US military offered assurances to Turkey on Thursday over supplying arms to Kurdish fighters against ISIS, after Ankara called the move “extremely dangerous.”

“We are being transparent with Turkey on the details on what we are providing,” said Baghdad-based Pentagon spokesman Colonel Ryan Dillon.

“We are maintaining full accountability of the weapons we are providing the SDF,” he said, referring to the Syrian Democratic Forces, a Kurdish-Syrian Arab alliance now moving in on the ISIS’s Syria stronghold of Raqqa.

The SDF includes fighters from the Kurdish Peoples’ Protection Units (YPG), which Turkey links to Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) separatists it calls a terror group. In May, US President Donald Trump approved arming the YPG to support the assault on Raqqa.

Turkey on Tuesday said arming the YPG was an “extremely dangerous” move and urged Washington to reverse its “mistake.” The arms going to the SDF could include anti-armor weapons like rocket-propelled grenades or TOW missiles, in addition to vehicles, AK-47s and small-caliber machine guns.

Dillon said any arms provided will be recorded by serial number. “We will maintain that in our database, and we will share that information with allies to the north that are concerned about the weapons we are providing,” he said.













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