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US links Syria exit to IS defeat, security of Kurds

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Jerusalem: US President Donald Trump’s national security adviser said on Sunday that conditions such as guarantees on the safety of Kurdish allies must be met before American troops are withdrawn from Syria, NBC News said.


John Bolton told journalists travelling with him on a trip to Israel that the United States wanted a guarantee from Turkey that Kurds in Syria would be protected, the US news outlet said.


Trump’s announcement on December 19 that the US would immediately withdraw its troops from Syria led to concerns among allies, and he has since spoken of “slowly” sending troops home “over a period of time”.


“There are objectives that we want to accomplish that condition the withdrawal,” said Bolton, who travels to Turkey after Israel, according to NBC.


“Timetables or the timing of the withdrawal occurs as a result of the fulfilment of the conditions and the establishment of the circumstances that we want to see. And once that’s done, then you talk about a timetable.” Kurdish-led forces control a large swathe of Syria’s north and northeast, some of it seized from the IS group.


Despite backing from the US-led coalition and success in pushing back IS, Kurdish-led forces have at times incurred heavy losses.


A US withdrawal could leave them exposed to an attack by neighbouring Turkey and its Syrian proxies. The Kurds have invited Damascus to send troops into some of the territory it controls, to act as a bulwark against pro-Turkish forces.


Bolton also said on Sunday all 2,000 US forces may not be withdrawn.


He said the withdrawal would take place in northern Syria, while some forces could remain to the south at the al Tanf garrison as part of efforts to counter


Iran’s presence. — AFP



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