Syrian Kurds will talk only if Turkey leaves Afrin: commander

<p style="text-align: left;">The top Syrian Kurdish militia is willing to talk to Turkey once its forces leave Afrin and stop threatening northeast Syria, a commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said on Monday.

General Mazloum Kobani, commander-in-chief of the SDF, the lead local force in the fight against the Islamic State (IS), made the comments during a speech celebrating the defeat of IS. In early 2018, Turkey occupied Syria&rsquo;s Afrin following a military incursion.

According to Kurdistan24 the Kurdish leadership in northeast Syria &ldquo;is ready to open negotiations with Turkey&rdquo; once they withdraw from the former Kurdish-held enclave, said Kobani.

Following a December announcement that he was pulling U.S. troops out of Syria, President Donald Trump suggested the creation of a buffer zone.

The SDF fears the U.S. withdrawal will give Turkey the opportunity to launch a military operation against them, which it has repeatedly vowed to do. Turkey sees the SDF and the mainly Kurdish People&rsquo;s Protection Units (YPG) as extensions of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has been fighting a war for Kurdish autonomy from Turkey for more than 30 years.

&ldquo;The second condition is that Turkey ends its threats against northeastern Syria,&rdquo; said Kobani. &ldquo;This will allow the national forces in Syria to find peace in the next phase after the defeat of IS.&rdquo;

Nicholas A. Heras, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security, told Kurdistan 24 the SDF must be pragmatic in dealing with its allies, the United States, and those that threaten it, like Turkey.

&ldquo;The SDF needs to show the U.S. team that it can be a serious partner for peace and stability in Syria, even if that means playing nice with Turkey,&rdquo; said Heras.

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