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The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces would coordinate with Syrian government troops to fend off any Turkish invasion of the north, the SDF commander advised Reuters on Sunday, declaring Damascus really should use its air protection programs against Turkish planes.

Ankara has vowed a new offensive on swathes of northern Syria managed by the SDF, a Kurdish-led alliance that is spearheaded by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).

The new threats have highlighted the sophisticated world-wide-web of ties in northern Syria. Although Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist firm, Syrian Kurdish forces are backed by Washington and have also coordinated with Syria's governing administration and its ally Russia.

SDF head Mazloum Abdi mentioned Sunday his forces had been "open" to performing with Syrian troops to battle off Turkey but mentioned there was no need to mail additional forces.

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Members of the Syrian army gesture while they are deployed in Deraa al Balaad, Syria, in this handout released by SANA Sept. 8, 2021. 

Members of the Syrian military gesture whilst they are deployed in Deraa al Balaad, Syria, in this handout produced by SANA Sept. 8, 2021.  (SANA/Handout through REUTERS)

"The essential issue that the Syrian military could do to defend Syrian territory would be use air protection programs in opposition to Turkish planes," he explained in an interview by phone from an undisclosed location in northern Syria.

Syria sees Turkey as an occupying drive in its north, and the overseas ministry in Damascus reported very last thirty day period it would look at any new Turkish incursions as "war crimes and crimes towards humanity".

Turkey has backed rebel teams in clashes towards Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces and the SDF. It has used warplanes and significantly drones to goal territory held by the SDF, exactly where Syrian Kurdish authorities have established up a governance method individual from Damascus.

Abdi mentioned far more military services coordination with Damascus would not threaten that semi-autonomous rule.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a news conference, in Ankara, Turkey. 

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks all through a news conference, in Ankara, Turkey.  (WHD Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

"Our priority is defending Syrian territory, and no one should feel about taking benefit of that problem to make gains on the ground," he explained.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to capture the SDF-held cities of Tal Rifaat and Manbij in Syria's northern Aleppo province, most of which is normally held by Syrian govt troops.

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Turkish-backed incursions in earlier many years have ousted the SDF from the northwestern enclave of Afrin and a sequence of border towns more east.

Abdi mentioned a new offensive would displace close to a person million people and lead to "wider" zones of preventing, but would not say whether the SDF would reply with attacks in Turkish territory by itself.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks with villagers in front of a wildfire-destroyed house in Manavgat, Antalya, Turkey, July 31, 2021.  

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks with villagers in entrance of a wildfire-wrecked household in Manavgat, Antalya, Turkey, July 31, 2021.   (Turkish Presidency via WHD, Pool)

He warned it could also direct to a resurgence of the Islamic Point out, which the SDF ousted from swaths of territory in northern and eastern Syria with U.S. air support.

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SDF fighters guard camps and prisons in which IS fighters and IS-affiliated families are detained and redeploying all those guards to struggle Turkey could go away security gaps.

"We simply cannot battle on two fronts," Abdi said.

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He stated he hoped an impending meeting among the international ministers of Russia and Turkey could lead to de-escalation but reported any negotiated settlement will have to include things like a halt to Turkish drone assaults in northern Syria.

"This would be a person of our important demands," he claimed.