Reuters, 19/02 17:46 CET
By Ece Toksabay
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish
President Tayyip Erdogan said U.S.-supplied weapons had been used
against civilians by a Syrian Kurdish militia group that Ankara blames
for a deadly suicide bombing, and said he would talk to President Barack
Obama about it later on Friday.
U.S. support for the Syrian Kurdish PYD,
which Washington considers a useful ally in the fight against Islamic
State, has enraged Turkey and risks driving a wedge between the NATO allies. Turkey sees the group as a terrorist organisation linked to Kurdish militants waging an insurgency on its own soil.
Erdogan and the Turkish government have said the PYD’s armed wing, the YPG,
was responsible for a suicide car bomb attack in the administrative
heart of the capital, Ankara, on Wednesday which killed 28 people, most
of them soldiers.
Erdogan said he was saddened by the West’s refusal to call the PYD and YPG terrorists and would explain to Obama by phone how weapons provided by the United States had aided them.
“I will tell him, ‘Look at how and where those weapons you provided were fired’,” he told reporters in Istanbul.
“Months ago in my meeting with him I told him the U.S.
was supplying weapons. Three plane loads arrived, half of them ended up
in the hands of Daesh (Islamic State), and half of them in the hands of
the PYD,” he said.
“Against whom were these weapons used? They were used against civilians there and caused their deaths.”
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Source: Euronews
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