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TURKEY REFUSES US PERMISSION FOR COMBAT MISSIONS AGAINST ISIS: OFFICIAL
TURKEY REFUSES US PERMISSION FOR COMBAT MISSIONS AGAINST ISIS: OFFICIAL
Turkey will refuse to allow a US-led coalition to attack ISIS militants
in neighbouring Iraq and Syria from its air bases, nor will it take part
in combat operations against militants, a government official told AFP
Thursday.
"Turkey will not be involved in any armed operation but will entirely
concentrate on humanitarian operations," the official said on condition
of anonymity.
The decision echoes the country's refusal to allow the US to station
60,000 troops in Turkey in 2003 to invade Iraq from the north, which
triggered a crisis between the two allies.
Ankara then also refused Washington permission to use its air bases to attack Saddam Hussein's regime.
US Secretary of State John Kerry was to hold talks in Saudi Arabia on
Thursday to drum up support from 10 key Arab nations and Turkey, after
President Barack Obama announced Washington's new strategy against ISIS
militants, which will include air strikes in Syria.
After a lightning advance, ISIS militants now control swathes of Iraq and much of northern Syria along the Turkish border.
Turkey now sees itself a victim of ISIS with Islamist militants holding
49 Turks hostage, including diplomats and children, abducted from the
Turkish consulate in Mosul in Iraq on June 11.
Ankara is therefore reluctant to take a stronger role in the coalition
against ISIS militants in apparent fear of aggravating the hostage
situation.
"Our hands and arms are tied because of the hostages," the official told AFP.
Turkey can open Incirlik Air Base in the south for logistical and
humanitarian operations in any US-led operation, according to the
official who stressed that the base would not be used for lethal air
strikes.
" Turkey will not take part in any combat mission, nor supply weapons," he said.
Turkey is the only Muslim country in a coalition of 10 countries who agreed to fight ISIS at the NATO summit in Newport.
Kerry is due to stop over in Turkey on Friday according to the official,
although the US embassy in Ankara declined to confirm the visit that
comes as part of a regional tour.
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