QAMISHLI, Syria: Washington will 鈥渁djust鈥� its delivery of weapons to an anti-terrorist alliance in Syria dominated by Kurdish fighters, Kurdish officials said on Monday, insisting that collaboration with the US will 鈥渃ontinue.鈥�
The comments come after Turkey said it had received assurances from the White House that it would halt supplies of weapons to the Kurdish People鈥檚 Protection Units (YPG), the main Kurdish militia in Syria.
The US began supplying weapons directly to the YPG earlier this year as part of its support for the anti-terrorist Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance, which is dominated by the Kurdish militia.
The decision deeply angered Ankara, which considers the YPG a 鈥渢errorist鈥� group.
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Friday that US President Donald Trump had told Turkey the weapons deliveries would end.
鈥淢r Trump said he gave a clear order and that after this, weapons would not be supplied to the YPG, essentially he said this nonsense should have been ended earlier,鈥� Cavusoglu said at a press conference in Ankara.
Washington was less explicit, however, describing only 鈥減ending adjustments鈥� to its support for the YPG, which forms the backbone of the SDF that ousted the Daesh group from Raqqa last month.
Kurdish officials said on Monday that any changes to weapons deliveries were the natural consequence of their successes against Daesh, and not a reflection of any change in their ties with Washington.
鈥淭here are no changes to the relations between the Syrian Democratic Forces and the US administration,鈥� said Abdel Karim Amr, an official with the Kurdish semi-autonomous administration in northern Syria.
鈥淥bviously, there will be an adjustment in the delivery of arms to the SDF after the elimination of IS (Daesh), but there is no change in US policy regarding coordination鈥� with the alliance, he added.
鈥淭he support will continue until we eliminate all that remains of IS鈥檚 presence in the entire region where there is coordination between the US administration and the SDF,鈥� said Amr, who is charged with external relations for the Kurdish administration.
He described Turkey鈥檚 statements on the issue as 鈥渋ncorrect鈥� and 鈥渋mprecise.鈥�
鈥淲e are the partners of the international coalition that is fighting terrorism, and that partnership will continue,鈥� added Mustefa Bali of the SDF鈥檚 press office.
鈥淲e still have much to do with our partners in the coalition,鈥� he added.
The SDF has been a key partner of the US-led coalition against Daesh, and together they have driven the terrorists from strongholds including their one-time de facto Syrian capital Raqqa.
But the relationship has caused tensions between Washington and Ankara, which launched its own military intervention in Syria last year targeting both Daesh and the YPG.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Monday Washington must honor the pledge to end weapons provisions to the Kurdish fighters.
鈥淭he 鈥榃e will not give weapons鈥� remarks from a US president for the first time is important, but it will lose value if it is not implemented. It would be deceiving the world,鈥� Bozdag said.
Syria Kurds say US to 鈥榓djust鈥� weapons deliveries
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