Biden urges Turkey to cease shelling in northern Syria


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has called on Turkey to cease artillery strikes targeting Syrian Kurdish forces in northern Syria while voicing support for the country’s fight against the outlawedKurdistan Workers’ Party(PKK) and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

“The vice president [Biden] noted U.S. efforts to discourage Syrian Kurdish forces from exploiting current circumstances to seize additional territory near the Turkish border and urged Turkey to show reciprocal restraint by ceasing artillery strikes in the area” a statement issued by the White House said following a phone conversation between Biden and Prime MinisterAhmet Davutoluon Feb. 13 during which the Turkish leader informed the U.S. leader about Turkey’s concerns on the issue.

According to the statement Biden and Davutolu also pledged to work together on protecting displaced people in northwest Syria and ensuring routes to Aleppo remained open for humanitarian aid.

Biden also stressed the U.S. support in Turkey’s fight against the PKK as well as ISIL militants.

“The vice president expressed support for Turkey’s fight againstPKKterrorism and the two leaders reaffirmed their shared goal of defeating ISIL and to work towards a cessation of hostilities as agreed in Munich [on Feb. 12]” the statement added.


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