Trump lifts Turkey sanctions, says Kurds 'thankful'

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced the lifting of US sanctions against Turkey and defended his abrupt pullout from Syria, saying 'let ...

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced the lifting of US sanctions against Turkey and defended his abrupt pullout from Syria, saying"let someone else fight" over the"blood-stained" country.

Ankara ordered the invasion of the Syrian territory on Oct 9 because it said it wanted to create a security cordon free of Kurdish armed groups that it considers to be terrorists, linked to Kurdish rebels inside Turkey. In a tweet from a spokesman on Wednesday, Mazloum thanked Trump"for his tireless efforts that stopped the brutal Turkish attack and jihadist groups on our people."

Trump insisted this power shift is a win for Washington and that he is fulfilling a campaign promise by washing his hands of"ancient sectarian and tribal conflicts."Trump said there was no risk that the turmoil in the area could lead to a reconstitution of Islamic State, which has lost its once sizeable territories and has thousands of members and their relatives kept in camps controlled by the Kurds.

His central message was clear: that the United States has no business in Syria and that there was never any question of trying to stop NATO member Turkey from carrying out its invasion.

 

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