The United States has begun “coordinated but independent patrols” with Turkey near the volatile northern Syrian city of Manbij, the Pentagon confirmed to VOA on Monday.
“We are patrolling on one side and they are patrolling on the other,” defense spokesman Eric Pahon told VOA on Monday. “These patrols are not joint.”
Turkey’s armed forces confirmed the American and Turkish “independent patrol activities” via Twitter earlier in the day.
Pahon said the purpose of the patrols was to support “long-term security in Manbij” and uphold its commitments to NATO-ally Turkey.
Earlier this month, Turkey and the United States endorsed a “road map” to overcome months of dispute over the city.
The two countries have disagreed over U.S. support for the Kurdish YPG militia, which Ankara views as a terrorist organization.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters on June 11 that “collaboration” between the United States and Turkey along the forward line of troops would first include “patrols on each side saying, ‘Yes, I see you. You see me.’”
五角大楼本周一向美国之音确认,美国已经与土耳其开始了在叙利亚北部城市曼比季附近“协调但独立”的巡逻行动。
国防部发言人埃里克·帕宏周一告诉美国之音:“我们在城市的一侧巡逻,他们在另一侧。这不是合作行动。”
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