Some 800 Kurdish fighters and 136 vehicles of the YPG have quit the safe zone, while 1,200-1,300 Kurdish militia troops still remain there, said Erdogan on Tuesday before his departure to Sochi for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. . ... According to Russian Foreign..…
Earlier in the day, Putin and Erdogan signed memorandum of understanding, stating that Kurdish forces must withdraw from Turkish-ruled zone in northeast Syria within 150 hours, after. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has condemned Washington's changeable and contradictory position..…
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday threatened to resume Turkey’s military offensive in Syria “with greater determination” unless the withdrawal of Kurdish fighters is completed under a U.S.-brokered deal, as he headed to talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. . . . ..…
Turkey would get sole control over areas of Syrian border captured in its invasion, while Turkish, Russian and Syrian government forces would oversee the rest of the region. America's former allies, Kurdish fighters, are left hoping Moscow and Damascus will preserve some pieces of Syrian..…
According to Syrian, the in Kurdish areas was part of Russian- Turkish understanding about the fate of Idlib in the north-west, the stronghold of the rebels fighting the regime of Bashar al-Assad... ..…
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