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Tillerson Visits As Turkey Says Its Syria Campaign Over

March 30, 2017
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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was in Ankara on Thursday for talks on the Syria conflict, just a day after Turkey announced that its military offensive was over.

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Tillerson, the most senior US official to visit Turkey since President Donald Trump took office in January, is seeking to turn around recently rocky relations between the NATO allies.

He met with Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and was also due to talk to Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

The trip comes after Turkey announced that “Euphrates Shield”, its operation in northern Syria, had ended but did not say if troops had been withdrawn from the war-torn country.

Ties between Ankara and Washington were strained during Barack Obama’s administration, particularly over US cooperation with Syrian Kurdish militia fighting against the Islamic State group.

Ankara views the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) as a “terror group” linked to Kurdish separatists waging an insurgency inside Turkey since 1984, but Washington regards them as the best force fighting IS.

Turkey has suggested it wants to join any operation to capture the IS bastion of Raqa but without involvement of Syrian Kurdish militia.

Speaking to NTV television on the eve of Tillerson’s visit, Yildirim said Turkey was not yet officially informed if it would take part in a planned Raqa campaign.

“The developments give an impression that the (Trump administration) is following the path of the past administration,” he said, referring to the same tensions of the Obama years over the Syrian Kurdish militia role.

“This issue will be told to the US Secretary of State without any buts and the United States will be asked to clarify its position.”

Tillerson and Yildirim “discussed working to enhance our critical security and economic ties in the region,” a State Department official said after the meeting.

And Tillerson “emphasized the important role of Turkey, a regional leader and longstanding NATO ally, to achieve these goals.”

In a statement, Yildirim’s office said the ministers discussed Syria, now in the seventh year of a war, and spoke about efforts to clear IS from Syria and Iraq.

There were also tensions with Obama over Ankara’s calls for the extradition of US-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen, a matter that remains unresolved.

The premier’s office also said Yildirim and Tillerson discussed the next steps that should be taken for Gulen’s return to Turkey.

Turkey accuses the Muslim cleric living in self-exile of ordering last year’s failed coup against Erdogan. Gulen denies the charges but Ankara has repeatedly called for his extradition from the United States.

Turkish officials hope relations will improve under Trump and have said Washington appears to be taking the Gulen issue “more seriously”.

But there has not been any open indication of a change in policy under Trump.

There was also cause for tension on Wednesday after the US detained a senior Turkish state bank executive.

Halkbank’s Mehmet Hakan Atilla is accused of helping to process millions of dollars of illegal transactions through US banks for Iran’s government and other Iranian institutions.

Yildrim said Ankara would bring the issue up and would closely monitor the legal process.

Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said Atilla’s arrest in the US was “completely a political operation,” in an interview with A Haber television.

Turkey also voiced anger Thursday after it emerged that the US consulate in Istanbul had contacted a suspect accused of plotting the attempted putsch, who is currently on the run.

But the US embassy in Turkey said its Istanbul consulate contacted theology lecturer Adil Oksuz only to inform him that his American visa had been revoked.

Yildirim said the embassy statement was not enough.

Oksuz was detained in the aftermath of the coup attempt but was then released and is now on the run.

Trump’s CIA chief, Mike Pompeo, came to Ankara last month in his first foreign visit after Trump’s inauguration in January.

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