Turkey to jointly with Russia patrol to confirm withdrawal of Kurdish power October 30th 7:05

The withdrawal period that Turkey demanded for Kurdish forces over the military operation in northern Syria has expired. Turkey has a policy of confirming whether the withdrawal was done as promised by joint patrol with Russia, and it seems that it will take some time for the situation to converge.

On military operations in northern Syria, Turkey agreed with Russia this month to stop military operations on the condition that Russia worked with Kurdish forces to withdraw from border areas.

Resisting Kurdish forces expressed that they would withdraw on the 27th, but Turkey has repeatedly shown its stance to resume attacks if the promises are not fully met.

And after midnight on the 30th of Japan time, the deadline for withdrawal specified in the agreement, Turkey's way out was drawing attention, but President Erdogan contacted Russia that he had withdrawn the Kurdish forces in the speech After revealing that there was, there was an idea that Turkey would confirm whether the withdrawal was done as promised.

In addition, Turkish government officials said they would confirm the withdrawal through a joint patrol planned to be conducted with Russia in the border area based on the agreement.

Along with this, the suspension of Turkish military operations will be maintained for the time being, but it seems that it will still take some time for the situation to converge.