Türkiye Asserts it Would Continue its Operations in Sulaymaniyah, Northern Iraq, Syria

A demonstration in Sulaymaniyah against the bombing at the city's airport in Iraqi Kurdistan (AFP)
A demonstration in Sulaymaniyah against the bombing at the city's airport in Iraqi Kurdistan (AFP)
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Türkiye Asserts it Would Continue its Operations in Sulaymaniyah, Northern Iraq, Syria

A demonstration in Sulaymaniyah against the bombing at the city's airport in Iraqi Kurdistan (AFP)
A demonstration in Sulaymaniyah against the bombing at the city's airport in Iraqi Kurdistan (AFP)

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu confirmed that his country would continue its operations in Sulaymaniyah, under the control of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), in the first official response to the drone attack against Sulaymaniyah International Airport last Friday.

In this regard, Cavusoglu said Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), Talabani's party: "According to our information, the helicopters used by the terrorists were purchased by the PUK … from France and were allocated to the terrorists for their use."

Cavusoglu noted, in a television interview, that the US has controlled the air space of the region, so they are aware of all flights, adding that Türkiye has always said that the US and some European countries support the PKK and People's Defense Units (YPG), the largest components of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

Cavusoglu said that the PKK now controls the Sulaymaniyah, namely Talabani's party, adding that they entered strategic points and airports in the city.

He warned that their disagreements and tensions would negatively impact everyone, adding that Ankara would not interfere in their domestic affairs.

"They use civilian airports used by everyone. The PKK has penetrated [civilian airports]. The PKK has taken control of everyone in Sulaimaniyah and especially Talabani's party," he said.

The FM noted they could not enter Erbil, so they constantly used different methods to weaken the city.

The US-backed SDF announced last Saturday that its commander-in-chief, Mazloum Abdi, and members of the US forces were at the Sulaymaniyah airport when a drone attack, attributed to Türkiye, targeted it on Friday.

Cavusoglu asserted that PUK members had admitted that "the PKK totally controls the PUK."

He added that the Turkish military operations against the PKK in northern Iraq and the operations against the SDF in Syria would continue until achieving their goals.



Erdogan Says Türkiye Ready to Help with Ceasefire in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)
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Erdogan Says Türkiye Ready to Help with Ceasefire in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Türkiye was ready to help in any way possible to establish a lasting ceasefire in Gaza, and expressed satisfaction with the ceasefire agreement that has come into effect in Lebanon.

Türkiye, which has fiercely criticized Israel's offensives in Gaza and Lebanon, has previously said it discussed a potential truce in Gaza with Palestinian armed group Hamas and gave the group recommendations on how to proceed with the negotiations.

On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden said the United States would again push for an elusive ceasefire in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza "with Türkiye, Egypt, Qatar, Israel and others".

"We are stating that, as Türkiye, we are ready to provide any contribution for the massacre in Gaza to end and for a lasting ceasefire to be achieved," Erdogan told members of his ruling AK Party in parliament.

Asked about Biden's remarks, a Turkish official told Reuters a ceasefire in Lebanon without a truce in Gaza was not enough to achieve regional stability, adding Ankara was ready to help reach a deal in Gaza, just as it had supported previous efforts.

"We are again ready to help achieve a permanent ceasefire and a lasting solution in Gaza," the official said.

While Ankara has repeatedly traded insults with Israel since the outbreak of the Gaza war, it has not officially severed ties with it. Unlike Israel and its Western partners, Türkiye does not consider Hamas a terrorist organization and regularly hosts some of its senior members.