EU censures Turkey’s Syria incursion, warns of consequences
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The European Union has censured Turkey’s offensive against Kurds in northeastern Syria, warning about “dramatic consequences” of Ankara’s action.
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Oct 14, 2019 13:27 UTC
  • EU censures Turkey’s Syria incursion, warns of consequences

The European Union has censured Turkey’s offensive against Kurds in northeastern Syria, warning about “dramatic consequences” of Ankara’s action.

“The EU condemns Turkey’s military action, which seriously undermines the stability and the security of the whole region.”

That is part of a joint statement issued at a meeting of European foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Monday.

Turkey’s act of aggression on the Syrian soil, the statement added, would have “dramatic consequences.”

The EU member states also hailed a decision made by some members, including France and Germany, to halt weapons exports to Turkey but failed to agree on an EU-wide arms embargo on Ankara.

Ahead of the meeting in Luxembourg, France and Germany called on the EU members to put the embargo on Turkey and ask Ankara to immediately stop the deadly operation.

“France expects from this meeting to make a certain demand for ending the offensive and to adopt a firm stance towards weapons exports to Turkey,” French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said, warning against a humanitarian catastrophe that would ensue.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas also warned that “other measures” might be taken against the Turkish government, in addition to a halt in weapons exports.

“We want the EU to discuss this issue, which is stopping weapons exports to Turkey on the European level, in addition to that, other choices will remain open depending on Turkey’s behavior in the future,” Mass said.

The German official said the Turkish offensive threatened regional stability.

Turkish military forces and militants of the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA), who enjoy Ankara’s patronage, launched a long-threatened cross-border invasion of northeast Syria on October 9 in a declared attempt to eliminate Kurdish militants from the People’s Protection Units (YPG) to push them away from border areas.

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