Turkey expects the United States to take steps that are worthy of a true ally, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday, primarily in regard to partnering in the fight against terror.

6 August 2019 - 13:43
Turkey expects US to act as true ally: Erdogan

AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Turkey expects the United States to take steps that are worthy of a true ally, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday, primarily in regard to partnering in the fight against terror.

"We will defend our national interests by means of soft power, forceful diplomacy or realpolitik as necessary (in Syria)," Erdogan stated at the 11th annual Ambassadors' Conference in the capital Ankara, Daily Sabah reported.

He added that Turkey will soon move into the next stage in the process to eliminate People's Protection Units (YPG) terrorists from Northern Syria, as it did in operations Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch.

His comment came just hours after US Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Washington intends to prevent an anti-terror operation by Turkish forces in Northern Syria, where the US has backed the YPG, initially in its fight against Daesh terror group. The YPG is the Syrian branch of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which is recognized as a terror group by Turkey, the US and the EU.

Turkey expects the United States to stop arming the YPG in Syria, Erdogan underlined Tuesday, noting that Turkey will not feel safe until the supply of heavy weapons to terrorists at its southern border is eliminated.

Erdogan also emphasized Turkey's determination to eliminate the PKK terror group in Iraq.

The Turkey's president also underscored that Ankara expects clear steps from Washington regarding the extradition of Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) leader Fetullah Gülen, one of Turkey's most wanted terrorists.

FETÖ orchestrated the failed July 15 coup attempt in 2016, during which 251 civilians were killed, some 2,200 others were injured. Ankara also accuses FETÖ of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of the police, military and judiciary.

Turkey's purchase of S-400 missile system from Russia was commercial, not strategic," Erdogan said in regard to its decision to purchase the air defense system from Russia after prolonged efforts to acquire a similar contract with the US.

The US decided in July to remove its Turkish partners from the $428 billion F-35 stealth fighter jet program after Ankara asserted its sovereign right to purchase the S-400 system. The US announced its NATO ally's purchase of the Russian system endangers the alliance's military intelligence, particularly in the development of the F-35 jets, a claim Ankara rejects.

Erdogan also touched on the rise of racially-motivated terrorism, stating that the mass shootings in the US over the weekend "show the bloody face of racist terrorism".

Within 24 hours, 31 people were killed in two separate mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, carried out by two white men in their early 20s. Initial investigations show the El Paso terrorist traveled to the city on the Mexican border to carry out the attack against Hispanics.

Erdogan urged that these attackers not be assessed by their ethnicity, color or language, arguing that they are no different than any other terrorists.

He also drew attention to the frequent threats faced by Turkish citizens living abroad, especially at Muslim places of worship.

"It is our responsibility to prevent these racist attacks and find the perpetrators," he added.

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