US fears Turkey will launch new offensive in Syria

Turkish troops in armoured personnel carriers arrive in the village of Iblin in the Jabal Al-Zawiya region of Syria's northwestern Idlib province. (File/AFP)
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Updated 08 June 2022
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US fears Turkey will launch new offensive in Syria

  • “We are deeply concerned by recent increased rhetoric from Turkey about potential military moves into the north of Syria”: US official

WASHINGTON: The United States fears Turkey will launch a new offensive in northern Syria that Washington has warned against, a senior American diplomat said on Wednesday.
“We are deeply concerned by recent increased rhetoric from Turkey about potential military moves into the north of Syria,” Assistance Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara Leaf told a congressional hearing.
“We’ve stepped up our diplomatic engagements to attempt to stop that,” she said.
Asked if Ankara would give up such plans in light of US efforts, Leaf replied: “I couldn’t give you the assurance that they are going to.”
Turkey has repeatedly threatened since late May to conduct a new military operation in northern Syria to target Kurdish fighters.
Among them are the People’s Protection Units (YPG), which were supported by the US-led international coalition against Daesh. 
Washington has repeatedly warned against such an offensive, which it believes risks destabilizing the region and jeopardizing the struggle against the extremists. 
The issue highlights the recurring tensions between NATO allies Washington and Ankara, at a time when Turkey opposes Finland and Sweden’s bids to join the Atlantic alliance.


EU warns Yemen developments risk Gulf stability

Updated 01 January 2026
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EU warns Yemen developments risk Gulf stability

The European Union said on Wednesday that ​recent developments in the Yemeni provinces of Hadramout and Al Mahra threaten to ‌bring new ‌risks ‌to ⁠the ​Gulf ‌region.
“The EU calls for de-escalation and avoiding steps that further threaten stability of ⁠Yemen and the ‌region,” an ‍EU spokesperson ‍said in a ‍statement.
“The EU reiterates its strong commitment to the ​unity, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of ⁠Yemen, as well as its support for the Presidential Leadership Council and the Government of Yemen,” the spokesperson added.