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Kurdish-Arab alliance pushes IS back in north Syria
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Beirut (AFP) Dec 24, 2015


Arab League denounces Turkish troop deployment in Iraq
Cairo (AFP) Dec 24, 2015 - Arab foreign ministers condemned on Thursday a Turkish military deployment in Iraq as an "assault" on the country's sovereignty, demanding Ankara withdraw the forces.

The Turkish deployment "is an assault on Iraqi sovereignty and a threat to Arab national security," they said in an Arab League statement after meeting at the pan-Arab bloc's Cairo headquarters.

Arab League deputy chief Ahmed Ben Heli read out the statement at a press conference, in which he added that the Turkish troops "increased tumult in the region."

Turkey announced on Saturday that it had begun withdrawing troops in a bid to de-escalate a bitter row with Baghdad and following a call from US President Barack Obama.

Earlier this month, Turkey deployed troops to a base in Nineveh province where it has a long-running training programme for forces battling the Islamic State jihadist group.

But at the Cairo meeting, Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said Turkey has insisted on "using the term 'redeployment'".

"They (the troops) would be relocated from one Iraqi area to another Iraqi area. Sovereignty is sovereignty, and the territories are one," he said.

Later at a news conference, the diplomat said Turkey must withdraw its troops as soon as possible, but said he understood it could take them "several days" to do so.

Ankara had said the deployment was routine and necessary to protect the trainers, while Baghdad said it was unauthorised and protested to the United Nations Security Council.

An alliance of Kurdish and Arab rebels advanced Thursday against the Islamic State jihadist group in Syria's north in a new offensive backed by US-led air strikes, its spokesman said.

Talal Sello, spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces, told AFP the SDF offensive was launched late Wednesday in Aleppo province.

"The battle now is aimed at the liberation of areas south of the town of Sarrin... to the Tishreen Dam" on the Euphrates River, Sello said.

Kurdish forces pushed IS out of Sarrin in July.

SDF fighters, which predominantly hail from the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), had advanced to within 12 kilometres (less than eight miles) from the dam by Thursday, according to Sello.

The dam, been held by IS since 2014, helps generate electricity for large parts of Aleppo province, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

IS also controls the Euphrates' western bank -- from the northernmost point at Jarablus, which lies on the Syrian-Turkish border, south and further east all the way to Raqa.

Manbij and Al-Bab, IS's strongholds in Aleppo province, lie west of the river as well.

Syrian forces, backed by Russian air strikes, have made gains against IS south of those towns.

"Fierce clashes are continuing along the eastern banks of the Euphrates," Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said Thursday.

He confirmed that the SDF had advanced along the banks, but said most of the territory captured consisted of small villages.

Sello said the SDF was receiving backing from the US-led coalition conducting an air war against IS in both Syria and Iraq.

A coalition statement Thursday said strikes conducted the previous day hit near Manbij and destroyed an IS fighting position and a logistics facility.

Formed in October, the SDF has scored a series of successes against IS in northeastern Syria and appears to be extending its operations further west.


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