Pompeo confident of US deal with Turkey to protect Kurds
Source: Associated Press
Pompeo confident of US deal with Turkey to protect Kurds
By MATTHEW LEE
January 12, 2019
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Despite Turkeys vows to the contrary, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Saturday he was confident the two nations can agree on a way to protect U.S.-allied Kurdish rebels in Syria after American troops withdraw from the country.
After speaking to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, Pompeo said an agreement was a work in progress but can be achieved in a way that allows the Turks to defend their country while leaving alone Kurds who do not pose a threat.
The top U.S. diplomat said he was optimistic that Kurds who fought alongside U.S. forces against the Islamic State group in Syria are not threatened by pledges from Turkeys President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to launch military operations against what he terms Kurdish terrorists.
We recognize the Turkish peoples right and President Erdogans right to defend their country from terrorists and we also know that those who arent terrorists, those who were fighting alongside us all this time, deserve to be protected and we are confident that we can achieve an outcome that achieves both of those: protect the Turks from legitimate terror threats and prevent any substantial risks to folks who dont present terror risks to Turkey, Pompeo told reporters.
We had this conversation, many details still to be worked out but I am optimistic we can achieve a good outcome, Pompeo said of his call with Cavusoglu from Abu Dhabi, where he was on the fourth leg of a nine-nation Mideast trip.
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