Publish date29 Aug 2016 - 8:45
Story Code : 243186
Turkish President:

Terror not allowed on or near Turkish borders

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has participated “Unity, Solidarity, and Brotherhood” rally vowing that the country will prevent any form of terrorist measures on or near its borders.
Terror not allowed on or near Turkish borders
Erdogan made the remarks while addressing thousands of his supporters during the “Unity, Solidarity, and Brotherhood” rally held in Turkey’s southeastern Gaziantep province on Sunday.
 
"We will make any kind of contribution to the work to clear Daesh from Syria," he said. "For the issue of the PYD (Democratic Union Party) terror group in Syria, we have just the same determination," he added referring to the main pro-Kurdish party active in northern Syria and its People's Protection Units (YPG) forces.

He added, Turkey is "ready and determined” to purge the region of terrorist groups and that “our operations against terrorist organizations will continue until the end."

Erdogan stressed that battling terror is the reason behind Turkey’s presence in the Syrian town of Jarablus. “If necessary, we will not hesitate to take responsibility in other regions." 
 
His visit to Gaziantep comes after the city was hit by a deadly bombing attack last weekend which claimed the lives of some 55 people at an outdoor wedding.   

Earlier in the day, around 40 civilians were killed and some 75 more injured after Turkish artillery fire and airstrikes targeted a village in Syria’s Aleppo province.   

Meanwhile, Turkish forces engaged PKK militants in the southeastern province of Hakkari near the border with Iraq.  

On August 24, Turkish special forces, tanks and jets backed by planes from the US-led coalition launched their first coordinated offensive in Syria. The Damascus government condemned the intervention as a breach of its sovereignty.

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