Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Turkey needs secure strip on Syrian side of outskirt, including Azaz



Turkey needs a protected piece of domain 10 km (6.2 miles) profound on the Syrian side of its fringe, including the town of Azaz, to avoid endeavors to "change the demographic structure" of the region, Deputy Prime Minister Yalcin Akdogan said on Wednesday.

Syrian government powers sponsored by Russian air strikes have progressed towards the Turkish outskirt in a noteworthy hostile as of late. Kurdish state army contenders, viewed by Ankara as unfriendly agitators, have exploited the savagery to seize region from Syrian rebels.

Turkey has blamed the Kurdish civilian armyhttp://www.trainsim.com/vbts/member.php?258223-z4rootdownloads for seeking after "demographic change" in northern Syria by persuasively uprooting Turkmen and Arab groups. Ankara at last reasons for alarm the making of a free Kurdish state possessing adjoining regions right now fitting in with Iraq, Syria and Turkey.

"There is an amusement being played with the point of changing the demographic structure. Turkey ought not be a piece of this diversion," Akdogan said in a meeting on the AHaber TV slot.

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"What we need is to make a safe strip, including Azaz, 10 km profound inside Syria and this zone ought to be free from conflicts," he said.

Azaz is the last revolt fortification before the outskirt with Turkey north of the Syrian city of Aleppo, part of what was, before the Syrian government hostile, a supply course from Turkey to the renegades battling President Bashar al-Assad.

It has gone under overwhelming strike as of late, yet Turkey has said it won't let the town fall under the control of the Kurdish YPG volunteer army.

Turkey, home to more than 2.6 million Syrian http://www.streetfire.net/profile/z4rootdownloads.htmexiles, has since quite a while ago pushed for the production of a sheltered zone in northern Syria to ensure uprooted regular people, maintaining a strategic distance from the need to bring them into Turkey.

Be that as it may, the proposition has so far increased little footing with Washington or NATO associates who dread it would require a universally watched no-fly zone which could place them in direct showdown with Assad and his partners.

Akdogan said another 600,000 individuals could escape to the Turkish fringe if Aleppo tumbles to the Syrian armed force.

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