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Turkish General Staff ex-chief: Peace Spring - urgent need for Ankara

Türkiye Materials 1 November 2019 12:21 (UTC +04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Nov. 1

By Rufiz Hafizoglu - Trend:

The Peace Spring military operation was an urgent need for Ankara, former chief of the Turkish General Staff Ilker Basbug said.

“Ankara was able to destroy the base of terrorists in northern Syria, which posed a real threat to Turkey’s national security, thanks to this operation,” Basbug added, Trend reports on Nov. 1 referring to the Turkish media.

The former chief of the Turkish General Staff added that there are countries interested in the existence of YPG / PYD terrorists in northern Syria.

On Oct. 22, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan held six-hour talks in Sochi on the situation in Syria. As a result, they reaffirmed their commitment to Syria’s unity and territorial integrity, ensuring Turkey’s national security and expressed support for the Adana agreement.

Following the talks, a ten-point memorandum of understanding was signed. In particular, it reads that starting from 12:00 (GMT +3) on Oct. 23, units of the Russian military police and the Syrian border service are entering the Syrian side of the border with Turkey (outside the Operation Peace Spring zone).

They will facilitate the withdrawal of YPG/PYD units 30 kilometers away from the border, and the withdrawal should be completed within 150 hours.

Time allotted for the cessation of hostilities during the Operation Peace Spring in northern Syria expired at 12:00 (GMT+3) on Oct. 23.

On Oct. 17, Ankara agreed with Washington to suspend the Operation Peace Spring in northern Syria for 120 hours, so that during this time the YPG/PYD detachments would leave northern Syria.

On Oct. 9, Erdogan announced the beginning of a new military operation in Syria, called Peace Spring.

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