The Turkish president said Ankara has not seen that Washington had any clear plan of liberating the ISIL-occupied Syrian city of Raqqa.
The United States does not yet have a clear plan for the liberation of the Syrian city of Raqqa from the ISIL terrorist group (outlawed in Russia), Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday.
“I cannot say that the new [US] leadership has a clear plan regarding Raqqa. During the visits to Turkey of the head of the US Joint Staff and the director of the CIA, steps, which we can call preliminary, have been taken in this process,” Erdogan said, as quoted by the Haber7 broadcaster.
He added that the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) should not participate in the operation, calling it “unacceptable.”
On Wednesday, the commander of the US-led coalition against ISIL said he expected Syrian Kurds to take part in the liberation of Raqqa.
The city of Raqqa is the ISIL stronghold in Syria. Turkey and the Kurdish troops have voiced their plans to liberate the ISIL-occupied city.
Source: Sputnik