Erdogan says end near of military operation in Kurdistan Region, Syria

Turkey launched Operation Claw-Lock in April 2022 to secure its border with the Kurdistan Region, from where it accused Kurdish separatists of launching attacks against Turkish territory.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a press conference on the sidelines of the NATO 75th anniversary summit, July 11, 2024. (Photo: AFP)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a press conference on the sidelines of the NATO 75th anniversary summit, July 11, 2024. (Photo: AFP)

ISTANBUL, TURKEY (AFP) - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday announced the imminent end to the Turkish forces' operation against Kurdish PKK fighters in Kurdistan Region and Syria.

Turkey launched Operation Claw-Lock in April 2022 to secure its border with Kurdistan Region, from where it accused Kurdish separatists of launching attacks against Turkish territory.

"We will very soon complete the lockdown of the area of operation in northern Iraq," the president said, adding that Kurdish forces were now "incapable of acting inside our borders".

Erdogan said that the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) had been "completely trapped" in both Iraq and Syria, telling young military academy graduates that Turkish forces were "all over them".

"We will complete the missing points of the security belt along our southern border with Syria."

Since 2016, Ankara has also carried out successive ground operations to expel Kurdish forces from border areas of northern Syria.

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