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Largest tribe in Manbij back Turkish patrol forces

Turkish troops to play major role in ensuring stability, security, says tribe

Faruk Zorlu  | 19.06.2018 - Update : 20.06.2018
Largest tribe in Manbij back Turkish patrol forces Armoured vehicles and soldiers of Turkish Armed Forces start to patrol between northern Syrian city of Manbij and Turkey's Operation Euphrates Shield area on June 18, 2018. Turkish and U.S. troops in line with a previously agreed roadmap for eliminating terrorists and stabilizing the area. ( TURKISH ARMED FORCES / HANDOUT - Anadolu Agency )

Ankara

By Mohamad Misto

ANKARA

The largest tribe in the northern Syrian city of Manbij said on Tuesday it supports the Turkish troops patrolling the region and expects the U.S. to fulfill its commitment.  

In a statement, Elbubanna said: “We are following closely the implementation of the Manbij roadmap reached by Turkey and the U.S. 

"We as the biggest tribe in Manbij support the patrolling of Turkish troops, which will play a major role in ensuring stability and security, on behalf of all our members inside and outside Manbij and on behalf of all free tribes.

“The U.S. is required to fulfill its commitment to withdraw all YPG/PKK terrorists from Manbij to east of the Euphrates so that people who escaped from Manbij are able to return to their home.

"The U.S. should establish a civilian government that manages the region by consolidating the whole community in Manbij, takes care of private property, and respects the freedom and traditions of the people."

The Manbij roadmap was announced after a June 4 meeting in Washington 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 of Manbij and on stability in the region.

Should the model prove a success, Turkey has said it will push for a similar arrangement in eastern Syria.

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