Turkey rebuffs Arab, EU criticism as forces advance on north-east Syria targets

Turkey rebuffs Arab, EU criticism as forces advance on north-east Syria targets

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Smoke rises over the Syrian town of Ras al-Ain, as seen from the Turkish border town of Ceylanpinar, Sanliurfa province, Turkey

Turkey angrily rejected on Thursday international criticism of its attack on a Kurdish militia in Syria, reporting progress by its forces on the second day of an operation that world powers fear could further destabilise a region in turmoil.

Taking aim at the European Union and Arab powers Saudi Arabia and Egypt, which have voiced opposition to the operation, Turkish President Tayip Erdogan said those objecting to Turkeyโ€˜s actions were โ€œnot honestโ€.

He threatened to permit Syrian refugees in Turkey to move to Europe if EU countries described his forcesโ€™ move as an occupation.

โ€œThey are not honest, they just make up words,โ€ Erdogan said, singling out Saudi Arabia and Egypt. โ€œWe, however, take action and that is the difference between us,โ€ he told officials from his ruling AK Party in Ankara.

NATO-ally Turkey has said it intends to create a โ€œsafe zoneโ€ for the return of millions of refugees to Syria. But world powers fear Turkeyโ€˜s action could intensify the conflict, and runs the risk of Islamic State prisoners escaping from camps amid the chaos.

Turkeyโ€˜s operation began days after a pullback by U.S. forces from the border, and senior members of U.S. President Donald Trumpโ€™s own Republican Party condemned him for making way for the incursion and abandoning Syrian Kurds, loyal allies of Washington in the fight against Islamic State in Syria.

โ€œOur heroic commandos taking part in Operation Peace Spring are continuing to advance east of the Euphrates (river),โ€ the Defence Ministry wrote on Twitter. โ€œThe designated targets were seized,โ€ it said in a later statement.

โ€œBAD IDEAโ€

The Kurdish-led authority in northern Syria said a prison struck by Turkish shelling holds โ€œthe most dangerous criminals from more than 60 nationalitiesโ€ and Turkeyโ€˜s attacks on its prisons risked โ€œa catastropheโ€.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) holds thousands of Islamic State fighters and tens of thousands of their relatives in detention.

There was no immediate comment on the situation in the prisons from Turkey.

CNN Turk broadcast video showing a crane overnight removing a concrete block from the border wall and commandos moving in single-file alongside the barrier.

In the Turkish border town of Akcakale, around 30 vehicles carrying Syrian rebels, many pick-up trucks mounted with anti-aircraft guns drove along the main road on the Turkish side of the border from Syriaโ€™s Tel Abyad, a Reuters journalist said.

President Trump called the Turkish assault a โ€œbad ideaโ€ and said he did not endorse it. He said he expected Turkey to protect civilians and religious minorities and prevent a humanitarian crisis โ€“ as Turkey has said it would.

The United Nations Security Council will meet on Thursday to discuss Syria at the request of the five European members, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and Poland.

In a letter to the 15-member Council seen by Reuters, Turkey said its military operation would be โ€œproportionate, measured and responsibleโ€.

The 22-member Arab League said it would hold an emergency meeting on Saturday.

Russia said it planned to push for dialogue between the Syrian and Turkish governments following the incursion.

Italy condemned the offensive as โ€œunacceptableโ€, saying military action in the past always led to terrorism.

REUTERS

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