The ultimate goal of Operation Peace Spring, launched on October 9, 2019 in
the face of multi-dimensional terror threats emanating from Syria against
our national security, is to ensure the security of our borders, to
neutralize terrorists in the region and to save the Syrian people from the
oppression of terrorists.
In spite of this, some countries and circles voiced a number of allegations
and comments, which were also reflected in various international media
outlets.
The Operation is being conducted on the basis of international law, in
accordance with our right of self-defense under Article 51 of the United
Nations Charter and resolutions of the UN Security Council on fight against
terrorism.
PYD/YPG is the Syrian offshoot of PKK, which is recognized as a terrorist
organization also by the EU and NATO. During the planning and execution
phases of the operation, only PYD/YPG elements and their hideouts,
shelters, emplacements, weapons, vehicles and equipment are being targeted.
All necessary measures are taken to prevent any harm to civilians and any
damage to civilian infrastructure. Allegations that the operation would
lead to a new humanitarian crisis and a mass migration flow are fabricated
in order to discredit Turkey's counter-terrorism efforts.
Turkey fought against DEASH terrorist organization in Syria more than any
other country and paid the heaviest price. Countries which insist on the
mistake of combating DEASH by using another terrorist organization, remain
idle to PYD/YPG’s release of DEASH detainees in line with the interest of
the terrorist organization and even refrain from repatriating their own
citizens who are foreign terrorist fighters in the ranks of DEASH, do not
have the right to lecture Turkey on the fight against DEASH.
Turkey has no plans whatsoever to modify the demographic structure in the
operation area. Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict, PYD/YPG
terrorist organization has oppressed and intimidated the local population,
the Syrian Kurds in particular, and forcibly displaced them. The crimes
which PYD/YPG committed against humanity, first and foremost the practices
of ethnic cleansing, have been documented by independent international
organizations.
Preservation of the territorial integrity and political unity of its
neighbor, Syria, is essential for Turkey. Certain countries, which
explicitly or implicitly support the separatist agenda of PYD/YPG terrorist
organization, are making baseless accusations against Turkey on this
matter. This is a manifestation of their frustration for the disruption of
their plans to divide Syria.
The allegation that Operation Peace Spring would damage efforts to reach a
political solution in Syria is far from reality. Turkey is one of the few
countries that exerted maximum and genuine efforts to establish the
Constitutional Committee, in close cooperation with other Astana guarantors
and the UN. Pursuing a separatist agenda that undermines the principle of
territorial integrity and political unity of Syria, on which a political
solution must be built upon, PYD/YPG cannot be regarded as a legitimate
representative of any segment of the Syrian people. Fighting against such a
terrorist organization will only contribute to the advancement of the
political process.
Our main expectation from the international community, particularly from
our Allies, is to support our fight against terrorism. As it did in the
past, Turkey will continue to firmly counter all kinds of terrorist
organizations.