Syria’s military announced Friday it has taken control of the flash-point Kurdish-held town of Manbij, where Turkey has threatened an offensive.
The announcement was quickly welcomed by the Kremlin, whose spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, called it a “positive step” that could help stabilize the situation.
There was no immediate comment from Turkey or the U.S., whose troops have been patrolling the town and the tense front line between Manbij and adjacent towns where Turkey-backed fighters were based.
Syria’s entry into Manbij comes a day before Moscow is to host top Turkish officials to discuss the crisis in Syria after the United States announced its withdrawal.
Turkey, which views the Kurdish militia as a terrorist group, had been threatening a military operation against Manbij. Turkey and its allied fighters have been amassing troops around Manbij in recent days.
U.S. withdrawal
The threats triggered the U.S. announcement it would withdraw troops from Syria. A timetable for the withdrawal has not yet been made public.
But the surprise U.S. decision rattled allies and the U.S. Syrian Kurdish partners, who scrambled to find new allies to protect their Kurdish-administered areas in north Syria.
A U.S-backed Syrian Manbij Military Council soldier, left, speaks with a U.S. soldier at a U.S. position near the tense front line with Turkish-backed fighters, in Manbij on April 4. U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Syria has rattled Washington’s Kurdish allies. (Hussein Malla/Associated Press)
The Syrian military declaration came shortly after the main Syrian Kurdish militia invited the government to seize control of Manbij to prevent a Turkish attack.
The development signals the two sides have agreed to the new arrangement. The Syrian military said it raised the state flag in Manbij.
The Syrian military said it was responding to calls from residents of Manbij and promised safety for all living there.
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