Blinken to Visit Türkiye as US- and Turkish-backed Forces Clash in Syria

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken attends an interview, in Brussels, Belgium December 4, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken attends an interview, in Brussels, Belgium December 4, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo
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Blinken to Visit Türkiye as US- and Turkish-backed Forces Clash in Syria

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken attends an interview, in Brussels, Belgium December 4, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken attends an interview, in Brussels, Belgium December 4, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Türkiye on Thursday for talks focused on a critical aspect of establishing stability in Syria: clashes in the north of the country between US-backed Kurdish forces and Türkiye-backed opposition factions.

Blinken is due in Ankara on Thursday after visiting Jordan on his first trip to the region after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government was ousted on Sunday. He was due to hold talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Friday, according to Reuters.

NATO allies Washington and Ankara supported Syrian opposition during the 13-year-long civil war, but their interests notably clashed when it came to one of the opposition factions - the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The SDF is the main ally in a US coalition against ISIS militants. It is spearheaded by the People's Protection Units (YPG), which Ankara sees as an extension of Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants that it outlaws and that have fought the Turkish state for 40 years.

The US State Department said Blinken would discuss Syria and "ongoing bilateral cooperation" on counterterrorism and regional stability in his meetings with Turkish officials.

A Turkish official said Syria would top the agenda of Blinken's talks with Fidan, adding Türkiye is ready to support Syria as a safe and stable place governed by an inclusive government. But Fidan would also emphasize Türkiye's sensitivities in the north, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Earlier this week Türkiye-backed forces seized the northern city of Manbij from the US-backed SDF, which then headed east of the Euphrates River. A Syrian opposition source told Reuters the US and Türkiye had reached an agreement on the withdrawal.

A Turkish defense ministry official said on Thursday the Türkiye-backed group's advance aimed to "clear terrorism".

The official warned about unspecified efforts to provide cover for the PKK by flagging risks related to ISIS, adding that Ankara has told Washington that one terrorist group cannot be used to eliminate another.

Blinken said on Monday that ISIS will try to use this period to re-establish capabilities in Syria, but the United States is determined not to let that happen.

Some of the SDF fighters also withdrew from Tel Refaat and parts of Aleppo to the west in the early days of the lightning rebel offensive that swept south across the country.

Türkiye also directly targeted the YPG in recent days with its intelligence agency destroying 12 trucks loaded with missiles and heavy weapons in northeast Syria.

 

 

 

 

 



Towering Blaze in Malaysia on Petronas Pipeline, 63 Sent to Hospital

This frame grab taken from UGC video footage taken and posted by TikTok user @by_tharraa on the social media platform on April 1, 2025 shows a big fire in Putra Heights, near Kuala Lumpur. (Courtesy of Tiktok user @by_tharraa / AFP)
This frame grab taken from UGC video footage taken and posted by TikTok user @by_tharraa on the social media platform on April 1, 2025 shows a big fire in Putra Heights, near Kuala Lumpur. (Courtesy of Tiktok user @by_tharraa / AFP)
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Towering Blaze in Malaysia on Petronas Pipeline, 63 Sent to Hospital

This frame grab taken from UGC video footage taken and posted by TikTok user @by_tharraa on the social media platform on April 1, 2025 shows a big fire in Putra Heights, near Kuala Lumpur. (Courtesy of Tiktok user @by_tharraa / AFP)
This frame grab taken from UGC video footage taken and posted by TikTok user @by_tharraa on the social media platform on April 1, 2025 shows a big fire in Putra Heights, near Kuala Lumpur. (Courtesy of Tiktok user @by_tharraa / AFP)

At least 63 people were being treated in hospitals in Malaysia on Tuesday after a major blaze at a gas pipeline operated by state energy firm Petronas, authorities said, with efforts ongoing to control the fire and evacuate residents.

The fire started on Tuesday morning in the town of Puchong in Selangor state on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur and those taken to hospitals had suffered burns, respiratory problems or other injuries, authorities said.

The pipeline had been isolated, Petronas in a statement said. The fire department said the firm had closed off the valve on the 500 m (1,640 feet) long pipeline and 49 houses in the area had been affected.

The fire started on Tuesday morning with a towering orange blaze on the horizon and a large plume of smoke above, according to early images carried by news outlets and footage shared on social media.

A Reuters journalist located about 5 km (3 miles) away from the blaze said the intensity of the fire had reduced by early afternoon but a flame and billowing smoke could still be seen.

Ambulances were seen rushing towards the area of the fire, which had been sealed off by authorities.

No deaths were reported but the full extent of the injuries or damage so far was not immediately clear. Authorities had earlier said some people trapped in their homes.

Petronas said it was working closely with all relevant parties to ensure the safety of the surrounding community, environment and security of gas supply to the country.

The government set up relief centers at two local mosques, Bernama reported.