Baladi News
The United States does not seem to have a "clear strategy" for Syria with different positions coming from various parts of the government, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Wednesday.
"Different positions, different statements are coming from institutions and departments here in the United States. State Department and Defense ministry, as well as the military on the ground, CENTCOM, and this and that. All different positions," he said. "There is no clear strategy, this is the problem."
Cavusoglu comments came at a NATO event hosted by the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington.
He said he did not know what the American policy is in Syria.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced in December that the U.S. would withdraw American troops from Syria, a move that surprised many of Washington's allies.
The Pentagon then announced in February that a few hundred troops would remain after the U.S. pullout in order to create a safe zone along the Turkey-Syria border.
But Cavusoglu stressed that there were areas in which the two countries have been working together, such as the coordinated withdrawal from Syria, the safe zone along the Turkish-Syria border and the implementation of the Manbij roadmap.
The Manbij deal between Turkey and the U.S. focuses on the withdrawal of YPG terrorists from the city to stabilize the region, which is located in the northern part of Syria’s Aleppo province.
Source: Anadolu Agency.