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Turkey expects Syrian Kurdish Militia to fulfill Damascus Deal

Turkey expects Syrian Kurdish Militia to fulfill Damascus Deal

Hakan Fidan, Turkey's Foreign Minister, said that the YPG Syrian Kurdish militia must fulfill a deal it made with the Syrian Government. The group is expected to be integrated into Syria’s armed forces.

The YPG is seen by Turkey as an affiliate group of the Kurdistan Workers Party, a militant group that has fought against the Turkish state since the 1970s and announced Monday its decision to disarm.

We see that the YPG has not taken any action so far. Fidan said at a press briefing during an informal NATO meeting of foreign ministers in Antalya, southern Turkey.

He added that "in order to achieve stability in Syria, it is essential that there be a comprehensive, legitimate government and armed forces."

The YPG is the leader of the U.S. supported Syrian Democratic Forces, which controls much of Syria’s oil-rich north and signed a deal in March with Damascus to join Syria’s new state institutions.

In the March agreement, SDF-controlled border posts, an airport, and oil and gasfields in eastern Syria were also to be included under Damascus' administration. The implementation is expected to be completed by the end the year. However, it's unclear how the SDF military operation will be integrated. Reporting by Tuvan Gümrukcu, Writing by Daren B Butler; Editing and proofreading by Alexandra Hudson

(source: Reuters)