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Kurds are more secure and can fight their battle, says Trump

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The US president Donald Trump said from the white house to media before Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo’s departure to Turkey that the US sanctions will be destructive if talks with Ankara are not improved.

Donald Trump has clarified that Turk leaders had been planning for so long to take such action. He further said that the European Union has also criticized this action and has demanded to stop military operations from Turkey.

The US President Donald Trump has said that Kurdish groups are more protective now and can fight their own battle. He also said referring Russia’s support for Syria that if Russia stands by Syria’s side, then they will face an issue with Turkey.

The US president further added that the rebellion Kurdish group is more dangerous than ISIS, Turkey’s attack on Syria is not our problem, we are negotiating with Turkey and we want to stop the battle.

It should be remembered that the US vice president Mike Pence and the foreign minister Mike Pompeo have departed for Turkey on Wednesday. Mike Pence will visit Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan today and will negotiate on Turkey’s situation.

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A statement was released from the white house on Tuesday that the US vice president will focus on settlements through talks and ceasefire in Syria. He will also say that if no solution is found, Trump will remain determined in the decision that strict economic sanctions will be imposed on Turkey.

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