Four Turkish troops wounded in attacks in Syria, Ankara says

Turkish military vehicles enter Syria to take part in a joint patrol with Russian troops, in the countryside of the town of Derbassiye in Syria's northeastern Hasakeh province, on the border with Turkey, on July 14, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 17 April 2023
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Four Turkish troops wounded in attacks in Syria, Ankara says

  • Earlier on Sunday Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said “we could never be safe while there is an armed terrorist organization” in the north of Syria and Iraq

ISTANBUL: Four Turkish soldiers were wounded in artillery and rocket attacks by Kurdish militants on bases in northern Syria, prompting a counter attack, Ankara said on Sunday.
Turkiye’s defense ministry said the attacks were carried out by the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which spearheads the US-allied Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and also the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which Turkiye and Western nations deem a terrorist group.
Turkiye has carried out several cross-border military incursions into northern Syria in recent years and has dozens of bases there.
The four soldiers were sent to hospital, the ministry said. “Ample response is given to the terrorists with strong attacks on targets,” it added.
Earlier on Sunday Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said “we could never be safe while there is an armed terrorist organization” in the north of Syria and Iraq.
“Hopefully in the upcoming term we will increasingly continue our efforts in this direction,” he added in a speech in the southeastern city of Sanliurfa, referring to elections set for May 14.

 


Presidents of UAE and European Commission discuss negotiations for free-trade deal

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Presidents of UAE and European Commission discuss negotiations for free-trade deal

  • Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan and Ursula von der Leyen say talks represent key step toward new opportunities for collaboration
  • They also review regional and international issues, including latest developments in Middle East and Ukraine

LONDON: The UAE’s president, Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, discussed cooperation on Monday, in particular Emirati-EU negotiations for a strategic partnership agreement.

They emphasized the importance of this for the enhancement of bilateral relations in a number of key areas, and to establish a comprehensive framework for working together, the Emirates News Agency reported.

The officials stressed that negotiations for a UAE-EU free-trade agreement represent a key step toward opening up new opportunities for collaboration.

During their telephone conversation they also reviewed regional and international issues including the latest developments in the Middle East, with a focus on how the humanitarian situation in Gaza might be improved to ensure sustained deliveries of aid to the population there.

They highlighted as an important step toward regional stability the need to establish a clear path to a just peace in the conflict between Israel and Palestine through a two-state solution, the agency added.

The presidents also discussed the latest developments in Ukraine and ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict there.

Sheikh Mohammed reiterated the support of his nation for all efforts to resolve crises through dialogue and political engagement, in alignment with its commitment to the promotion of peace and development globally.