Pompeo warns Turkey against striking Syria
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo presses Turkey over Syria and its arms purchase from Russia during a meeting with Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS)
Washington (AFP) – US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Wednesday of “devastating” results if Turkey strikes Syria as he met in Washington with Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.
“Secretary Pompeo expressed support for ongoing negotiations regarding northeast Syria, while warning of the potentially devastating consequences of unilateral Turkish military action in the region,” the State Department said in a statement after their talks.
Turkey has repeatedly threatened to hit the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces, who joined Western forces in battling the Islamic State group but which Ankara links to the separatist PKK movement at home.
Fears for the safety of the fighters has led the United States to delay President Donald Trump’s decision to remove US troops from Syria.
Cavusoglu was visiting Washington as part of 70th anniversary celebrations for the NATO alliance.
Speaking at a forum earlier in the day, Cavusoglu said bluntly when asked if he thought the United States had a clear policy in Syria: “No, and this is the problem.”
The State Department Pompeo pressed him about Turkey’s plans to buy the S-400 missile defense system from Russia.
The United States on Monday suspended Turkey’s participation in the F-35 fighter-jet program over the deal with Russia.
Pompeo also voiced concerns over Turkey’s detention of US consulate employees and US citizen Serkan Golge, a joint national jailed on terror charges amid a sweeping national crackdown.
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