Erdogan: Turkey's operation shouldn't have problems in Ayn al-Arab

Erdogan: Turkey's operation shouldn't have problems in Ayn al-Arab
Turkey will clear the northern Syrian towns of Ayn al-Arab and Manbij from terrorists, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday (October 14).

"It looks like Turkey's operation won't have any problems in Syria's Ayn al-Arab as Russia also showed a positive approach," Erdogan told reports ahead of his trip to Azerbaijan.

"As for Manbij, we are currently in the process of implementing our decision," he said, adding that a year-old Turkish-US agreement regarding the flashpoint town has not been realized.

Erdogan slammed Western media for spreading misinformation about Turkey's Operation Peace Spring and ignoring terrorist attacks on Turkish civilians living near the Syrian border. He said foreign media outlets are using the same tactic of misinformation, as always, on the counterterrorism operation.

The president again reiterated that Turkey is not at war with Kurds but is fighting a terrorist group.

Erdogan also called on Turkey's NATO members to choose between its ally and terrorists.

Turkey launched Operation Peace Spring, the third in a series of cross-border anti-terror operations in northern Syria targeting terrorists affiliated with ISIS and the PKK's Syrian offshoot the People's Protection Units (YPG), on Oct. 9.

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