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Defense Minister Akar: Turks and Kurds are brothers

In this photo taken Friday, June 19, 2020, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, fright wearing a face mask to protect against coronavirus, visits Turkish troops at the border with Iraq, in Hakkari province, Turkey. Turkish army's operation continues after it said Wednesday it has airlifted troops for a cross-border ground operation against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq. (Turkish Defense Ministry via AP, Pool)

Defense Minister Hulusi Akar on Dec. 14 emphasized that those who want to cause strife and unrest between the “Turkish and Kurdish brotherhood” will not be successful.

“Turks and Kurds are brothers. Those who want to bring unrest among them were not successful in the past and will not be successful today or tomorrow,” Akar said, visiting the southeastern province of Batman.

Just as the ISIL does not represent Muslims, the terrorist organization PKK/YPG cannot be the representative of our Kurdish brothers, he said.

Turks and Kurds have been “sharing the same bread and water for centuries,” he said, adding, “Our heroes, who sacrificed their lives for our glorious flag, lie side by side in martyrdoms. When you look at the cemeteries, especially the Çanakkale Martyrdom, you can clearly see this picture.”

Elaborating on the ongoing security operations against the PKK, the minister said the Turkish Armed Forces is carrying out the most comprehensive and effective operations in the history of the Turkish Republic.

“Our counter-terrorism operations continue at an increasing pace and violence,” he said.

Since July 24, 2015, a total of 33,112 terrorists have been killed in the country, in northern Iraq and Syria, Akar said. Since the beginning of this year, the number of terrorists killed has reached 2,631, he added.

 

 

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