Turkey, Russia are starting joint patrols in Syria

Turkey, Russia are starting joint patrols in Syria
Date: 30.10.2019 13:00

The amounts agreed in Sochi, safe area to the north of Syria, Turkey is beginning to joint patrols with Russian troops.

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after the expiration of 150 hours at 18.00 p.m. yesterday, the safe zone will be controlled by joint patrols. 
 
President Erdogan, the party's Central Executive Board meeting in a statement on the north of Syria, said: "Mehmetçik (Turkish troops) will start the operation again if the promises are not kept. We didn't finish the operation, we just took a break".
 
Turkey and the amounts agreed in Sochi, Russia in joint patrols starting today. The 150-hour agreement with Russia for the north of Syria expired yesterday at 18.00. Russian troops through Turkey with the completion of the time, in a safe area boundaries drawn from today will begin joint patrols.
 

TIME FILLED AT 6 PM

 
Turkey, on October 22, according to the agreement signed in Sochi, Russia PKK / drain region for the given time to the YPG expired at 18:00 p.m. yesterday. As a result, officials of the two countries will begin a joint patrol today, at a depth of 10 kilometers outside the area of ​​the Operation Peace Spring. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in his speech at the meeting of the Central Executive Board (MYK), "When the time is over, we resume the operation," he gave the message.
 

OPERATIONS WILL START AGAIN IF THE PROMISES ARE NOT KEEPED

 
Erdogan said that the fight against terrorism will continue until the last terrorist, and added, “If Obama established a safe zone in the era of today's problems would not be experienced. Turkish troops will not withdraw until the end of the fight against terrorism. If the promises are not kept, Mehmetçik will start the operation again. We didn't finish the operation, we just took a break.”

YEREL HABERLER

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