Turkey slams Russia, U.S. after Syria attacks
The Hindu
Turkey has no patience left with Syrian-based Kurdish militias, says Erdogan
Turkey on Wednesday said the United States and Russia bore responsibility for a spate of deadly attacks on its border with Syria, stressing that Ankara reserved the right to self-defence.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Monday that Turkey had “no patience left” with Syrian-based Kurdish militias it blames for cross-border rocket strikes and attacks against its personnel.
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Wednesday accused the U.S. and Russia of failing to adequately police a buffer zone in northern Syria, set up under two agreements in 2019, and aimed at pushing the Kurdish forces away from Turkey.

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