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Syrian opposition backs Turkey’s planned military operation

Abdurrahman Mustafa, head of the coalition, stressed that all the Free Syrian Army [FSA] members stand ready to cooperate and join in the upcoming military operation in east of the Euphrates to clear the region of PKK/YPG terrorists, and adding that "We share this view with the Turkish Republic the separatist projects and terror constitute a direct threat to Turkey's national security as well as to Syria's territorial integrity and unity."

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published December 15,2018
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The National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces (SMDK) has voiced support for Turkey's planned military operation in Syria, east of the Euphrates River, near Turkish borders.

In a statement, Abdurrahman Mustafa, head of the coalition, said the Syrian people continue to suffer at the hands of the Bashar al-Assad regime forces, as well as Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hezbollah and the PYD.

Any military operation to eliminate these terror groups "will be welcomed and supported by us," Mustafa said, adding: "We are working with our Turkish ally to liberate all cities and towns from the control of terrorist forces."

He also stressed that all the Free Syrian Army members stand ready to cooperate and join in the upcoming military operation.

"We share this view with the Turkish Republic the separatist projects and terror constitute a direct threat to Turkey's national security as well as to Syria's territorial integrity and unity," he added.

On Wednesday, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that within days Turkey would launch an operation east of the Euphrates to clear the region of PKK/YPG terrorists.

Previously, Turkey launched two successful anti-terror operations since 2016 to foil the formation of a "terror corridor" along Turkey's border.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU -- has been responsible for the deaths of some 40,000 people, including women and children. The YPG is its Syrian branch.