Turkey urges US to use ‘leverage’ to ensure Kurdish force pullout

Turkey on Saturday urged the United States to use
its “leverage” over Syrian Kurdish forces to ensure an orderly pullout under an
agreement reached with Washington, the presidency spokesman said.
“We are committed to this agreement: Within five
days they are supposed to leave and we have told our American colleagues to use
their leverage, their connections to make sure that they leave without any
incidents,” spokesman Ibrahim Kalin told AFP in an interview in Istanbul.
Turkey and Kurdish forces on Saturday traded
accusations of breaching the truce deal in northeastern Syria which is aimed at
halting a Turkish-led offensive on condition that the militants retreat from a
“safe zone” along the border.
The deal brokered by the United States gives Kurdish
forces five days for a complete withdrawal - a deadline which expires Tuesday
night.
Kalin said Turkey was sticking to its end of the
deal.
“Since we reached this agreement with the American
delegation, we have been committed to this deal,” he said.
“Our president has ordered our troops to maintain
their positions and not engage anybody.”
Kalin accused Kurdish forces of perpetrating 16
attacks in the border towns of Ras al-Ain and Tal Abyad.
The commander of Kurdish forces in Syria, Mazloum
Abdi, earlier on Saturday accused Ankara of sabotaging the agreement with
Washington by blocking the withdrawal of his forces from a flashpoint border
town in northeastern Syria, a claim Turkey denied.