NATO Chief Welcomes Turkey-US Roadmap on Manbij, Syria

The head of NATO on Wednesday said he welcomed a Turkish-U.S. agreement on a roadmap for Manbij, Syria.

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s comment came during a press conference ahead of a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels.

The roadmap on Manbij was announced on Monday in Washington after a meeting between Cavusoglu and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

The deal focuses on the withdrawal of the PKK-affiliated YPG terror group from the northern Syrian city and stability in the region.

‘Timetable for stabilizing Manbij, Syria is clear’

Turkey’s deputy prime minister on Wednesday said the timetable reached with the U.S. for ridding terrorists and establishing stability in Manbij, Syria is very clear.

“There is a very clear timetable. Ninety days of it were planned clearly, what and when will be done, all were designated,” Bekir Bozdag said in the central Yogzat province, appearing on television.

The roadmap on Manbij was announced after a meeting in Washington on Monday between Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

The deal focuses on the withdrawal of the PKK-affiliated YPG terror group from the northern Syrian city and stability in the region.

Bozdag said not only Manbij but also the area east of the Euphrates River will also be cleared of YPG/PKK.

“Of course, we prioritize [reaching] a solution east of the Euphrates with a political agreement like in Manbij,” he added.

Bozdag said if those areas are not cleared of terror groups, Turkey has the right to eliminate the terrorist threats to Turkey.

“We would not hesitate to use this right,” he added.

The YPG/PKK and PYD/PKK are Syrian offshoots of the PKK terror group, which has taken some 40,000 lives in its 30-year terrorist campaign against the Turkish state, including those of women and children.