Türkiye has no plans to withdraw from Syria

Turkish Service - Turkish Defense Minister Yashar Güler denied rumors about the withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syria and emphasized that Ankara has no plans to withdraw and will continue its security measures.

According to Kurdpress, Turkish Defense Minister Yashar Güler denied all rumors about the withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syrian territory in an interview and emphasized that Ankara has no plans to withdraw from the Syrian territories. He also pointed to the possibility of the SDF merging with the Syrian army and its consequences for the agreements with the PKK and YPG, stating that Turkey plans for any scenario and will continue its security measures.

In an interview with Hurriyet newspaper, Turkish Defense Minister Yashar Güler denied all rumors and speculations about the withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syria and clarified that there is no order or plan to withdraw from the Syrian areas in Ankara's agenda.

Regarding the possible merger of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with the Syrian army and the impact of this on the end of the agreements with the PKK and YPG, he noted that Ankara has planned to face any scenario.

".Although there is currently no sign of a direct threat, this does not mean that the concerns are over, so we will continue our security measures," Güler said

Hurriyet newspaper reported that Türkiye remains on high alert despite the uncertainty regarding the amendment of the agreement between the Syrian Army and the Syrian Democratic Forces. Ankara's main condition for military action is the complete evacuation of armed groups and the guarantee of stable security in the desired areas, and only then will Türkiye decide to withdraw.

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