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Pence says Turkey, US agree ceasefire in northeast Syria

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) and US Vice President Mike Pence (R) are seen during inter-delegations meeting at the Presidential Complex in the capital Ankara, Turkey on 17 October 2019. [Murat Kula - Anadolu Agency]

Turkey has agreed to a five-day ceasefire in northeast Syria to allow for withdrawal of Kurdish forces, US Vice President Mike Pence said on Thursday after talks with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Reuters reports.

“Today the United States and Turkey have agreed to a ceasefire in Syria,” Pence told a news conference after more than four hours of talks at the presidential palace in Ankara.

Pence had flown to Turkey to call for a halt in Turkey’s cross-border military operation, called Operation Peace Spring, under which Turkey has aimed to clear YPG Syrian Kurdish fighters from a 20 mile (32 km) deep “safe zone” along the border.

“The Turkish side will pause Operation Peace Spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of YPG forces from the safe zone for 120 hours,” Pence said.

“All military operations under Operation Peace Spring will be paused, and Operation Peace Spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal,” he said.

Turkey considers the YPG/PKK to be a terrorist organisation.

READ: UN chief welcomes pause to Syria operation 

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