NEWSDESK, — Turkish foreign minister Ahmad Dawood Oglu has expressed his concern over Kurdish achievement in West Kurdistan (north Syria).
Oglu in a TV interview said “we will not allow the creation of another Qendil on its borders with Syria” adding that his country also is not able to discuss self-rule for the Kurdish people in West Kurdistan.
Oglu also announced they are monitoring all the happenings in Syria closely in all parts of the country including villages, particularly in the north which is the Kurdish part. He also sees the Kurds as threat to Turkish government.
This comes after Prime Minister announced war against the Kurds and the PKK in Syria last week. Also large numbers of Turkish forces have been deployed on the borders.
Kurds have opposed the regime for long time and recently have cleared many cities from the Assad regime which made Turkey anxious
Over three million Kurds live in north Syria which makes 15% of the total Syrian population; they are struggling for their cultural and national rights.