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US defence chief urges Turkey not to launch Syria operation
By AFP - Dec 01,2022 - Last updated at Dec 01,2022
WASHINGTON — US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with his Turkish counterpart Hulusi Akar on Wednesday, expressing "strong opposition" to Ankara launching a new operation in Syria, the Pentagon said.
Turkey has carried out air strikes against semi-autonomous Kurdish zones in Syria and Iraq since a deadly Istanbul bombing it blames on Kurdish groups, and has threatened to launch an operation on the ground in Syria.
"Secretary Austin called for de-escalation, and shared the [Defence] Department's strong opposition to a new Turkish military operation in Syria," the Pentagon said in a statement.
He also offered condolences for those killed in the Istanbul attack, it said.
Austin's call with Akar came a day after the Pentagon's press secretary said a Turkish ground incursion into Syria would "severely jeopardise" gains made against the Daesh terror group, operations in which Syrian Kurdish-majority forces played the central role.
Since 2016, Turkey has launched several incursions against Kurdish forces in northern Syria that have allowed it to control areas along the border.
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