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Turkey warns France not to make mistakes like the US in Syria

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On April 4, Turkish Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Karin warned France not to make a mistake like the US. The United States, which bases its military base in Minby district, is located in Aleppo, Syria. In Ankara, Minby district is threatened by Turkish forces to assassinate the Syrians armed forces.
Turkey's warning to France was made after Turkey received information on the presence of French troops with the Kurdish forces in the area. Syria's Minbi district, which Ankara wants to attack. Please be informed that Minby District is a former location of Jihad, Islamic State Organization, and was co-ordinated by the Syrian opposition forces with the Allied Forces International. The US will be back in 2016.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, there are nearly 350 international ally troops, especially US and French troops stationed in Minby District. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the international alliance had deployed more troops, especially the US and French forces at the time. Which Turkish President Dilma Rousseff twice threatened in the attack on Maddidi's armed forces from Minby.
Turkish Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Karin confirmed at a press conference that he met with his French counterpart, and France replied that the French army had sent troops Going to Minby District was not in the agenda and that he also told France not to make a mistake like the US. Turkey has called for the use of Syrian forces in Syria as the hand of the PKK, which is struggling to combat bloodshed against the government. Turkey in Turkey since 1984.
Syria's democratic forces, which also have Arab fighters in their ranks, were thought to be just a screen to Legalize the support that the United States and other Western countries provide to Syrian rebels. Ankara already affirmed to France that it did not fully accept the request of the intermediary of French President Makho. Between Turkey and Syria's democratic forces.

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