6 Nov 2024
Saturday 12 October 2019 - 14:36
Story Code : 361175

Iran offers to mediate between Syrian Kurds, Turkey

Reuters - Iran offered on Saturday to engage Syrian Kurds, Syrias government and Turkey in talks to establish security along the Turkish-Syrian border following Turkeys military incursion into northern Syria to fight Kurdish forces.

In making the mediation offer, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif referred to a 21-year-old security accord that required Damascus to stop harboring Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants waged an insurgency against the Turkish state. Turkey has said that pact was never implemented.

The Adana Agreement between Turkey and Syria - still valid - can be the better path to achiev(ing) security, Zarif said. Iran can help bring together the Syrian Kurds, the Syrian Govt and Turkey so that the Syrian Army together with Turkey can guard the border, he said in a tweet which carried part of an interview he conducted with Turkish state broadcaster TRT.

Irans call came on the fourth day of Turkeys offensive against the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which Ankara regards as a terrorist group with links to the PKK.

The United States has ramped up its efforts to persuade Ankara to halt the incursion, saying Ankara was causing great harm to ties and could face sanctions.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday the 1998 accord could only be implemented if there was a political settlement to Syrias eight-year-old war. He also said implementing the Adana pact would require the Syrian government to be in control of northeastern Syria - which it is not.

Iran, a close ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has regularly urged Turkey to respect Syrias territorial integrity and avoid military action in northeastern Syria.

Damascus has said it is committed to the Adana accord.


Reporting by Dubai newsroom with additional reporting by Dominic Evans in Istanbul; Editing by Mark Heinrich




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