Türkiye urges Russia to fulfill pledges on YPG terrorists' withdrawal
In this file photo taken on January 21, 2018, Turkish army troops gather near the Syrian border at Hassa, in Hatay province. (AFP Photo)


Turkish and Russian delegations held political consultations in Istanbul on Thursday and Friday, and addressed regional issues as Ankara reiterated its expectation from Moscow on its pledges regarding PKK/YPG terrorists' withdrawal from Syria, an official statement said on Saturday.

Delegations headed by Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Önal and his Russian counterpart Sergey Vershinin addressed bilateral ties, United Nations reform, the Black Sea grain export deal, as well as regional issues such as Syria, Libya, and Palestine, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry statement.

During the talks, Önal noted the importance of maintaining Syria's territorial integrity and political unity as well as the necessity of reaching a political solution to the ongoing crisis.

Türkiye reiterated its determination in its counter-terrorism efforts against the PKK/YPG terror group and conveyed its expectation from Russia to fulfill the provisions of the 2019 memorandum of understanding on PKK/YPG terrorists in Syria.

Last month, Türkiye launched Operation Claw-Sword in northern Iraq and Syria -- a cross-border aerial campaign against the PKK/YPG terror group -- which has illegal hideouts across the Iraqi and Syrian borders where they plan and sometimes execute attacks on Turkish soil.

"The vital role of the extension of the U.N.'s cross-border aid mechanism for Syria to deliver urgent humanitarian aid to more than 4 million people in need was reaffirmed. Benefits of the ongoing implementation of the crossline assistance were also recognized," the statement said.

On the Black Sea Grain Initiative, the two officials exchanged views on the deal's full implementation.

"The importance of the continuation of the agreement that ensured shipment of more than 13 million tons of grain to world markets through the Black Sea and facilitation of the export of Russian grain and fertilizer was emphasized," read the statement.

The Turkish side also highlighted the need to end the war in Ukraine as soon as possible, underlining the "importance of resuming negotiations for a just and sustainable solution, and to this end reiterated its readiness to offer all manner of support."

The political process in Libya was also addressed, and support was expressed for holding fair, free and credible elections on the basis of the broadest social consensus.

"The Turkish side stressed the importance of avoiding provocations and ending activities that breach international agreements, in order to sustain peace and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean," it said.

The "need for reform at the U.N. was also addressed during the meeting," and the Turkish side underscored its position that the composition and decision-making mechanisms of the intergovernmental organization, in particular the Security Council, should be reconfigured from a more comprehensive, just and effective standpoint.