Trump decided on Syria troop pullout during Erdogan call: report

AFP  |  Ankara 

US made the shock decision to withdraw troops from during a phone call with his Turkish counterpart who said could clear the remaining jihadists from the country, media reported Friday.

Trump's move came after Turkish threatened to launch an operation against a that is fighting against IS with American military assistance.

Erdogan and Trump spoke on the phone on Friday and during the conversation Trump told his to "start the work" to prepare withdrawing troops from Syria, according to Hurriyet daily.

The Turkish newspaper said that Trump's order to Bolton came after he asked Erdogan if would "clean up the remaining Daesh (IS) elements if we withdrew from Syria".

Erdogan reportedly told Trump that had cleared IS during its first military operation in between 2016 and 2017 and could do so again.

Trump replied by telling him to go ahead and do it.

Relations between NATO allies and have been strained over the US presence in Syria providing training to the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) militia under the banner of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance.

Last week Erdogan said would start an offensive against the YPG in the "next few days" in the east of the where there are American forces with the SDF.

The PKK is proscribed as a terror group by Ankara, the US and the

US-Turkey ties have warmed up since Turkey released a jailed American pastor in October.

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First Published: Fri, December 21 2018. 16:15 IST