ANKARA (Sputnik) — On Wednesday, the Turkish armed forces, backed by US-led coalition aircraft, launched a campaign dubbed Euphrates Shield to clear Jarablus of extremist militants.
"Our main goal is to clear Jarablus of the Daesh terrorist group militants. The second goal is to prevent Syrian Kurds from taking control of the area after Daesh clear-out. Jarablus is an important point in both a short and long-term perspective. We have to defend our borders by ourselves as Syria does not have an effective government. And we are within our right to stay in the area until the Free Syrian Army regains control over the situation there," Isik was quoted as saying by the NTV broadcaster.
Syrian Kurds and Damascus accused Ankara of violating the territorial integrity of the Arab republic.
Turkey expects Syrian Kurds to leave the western bank of the Euphrates within the next week, Isik added.
“The Syrian Kurds will inevitably retreat to the East. We agreed with the United States a week ago that the Kurds would retreat to the eastern bank of the Euphrates in two weeks. This exodus is expected to end next week. The exodus is not completed, we are waiting for that and monitoring that.”


