Erdogan voices hope US won't support terrorists anymore
Region
- 01 November, 2021
- 05:17
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced confidence that the United States will stop supporting the Kurdish terrorist organizations in Syria, as they did to date.
Report informs, citing Turkish media, that he made the statement after the G20 summit in Rome.
"During our contacts with US partners at this summit, we voiced regret over their support to the PKK/YPG terrorist organizations. We said that it would damage our relations inside NATO. I am confident that the United States will provide no such support in the future," Erdogan said.
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