Ankara summons US envoy over Milley’s visit to northeastern Syria

Joint Staff spokesman Butler says the visit focused on commanders and troops.

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Türkiye on Monday demanded an explanation over US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley’s visit to regions occupied by the YPG/PKK terror group in northeastern Syria.

According to diplomatic sources, US Ambassador to Ankara Jeff Flake was summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday over Milley’s visit.

A controversial visit to Syria

Sources also said Flake was asked to explain the visit. Joint Staff spokesman Col. Dave Butler told Anadolu Agency that “General Milley visited Northeast Syria today to meet with (US) commanders and troops.”

“While there he received updates on the counter-ISIS mission, inspected force protection measures, and assessed repatriation efforts for the Al Hol refugee camp,” Butler added.

The YPG is the Syrian affiliate of the PKK, a designated terror organization in the US and Türkiye.

US support for the YPG has long strained relations between Ankara and Washington.

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