"We would like to believe that our allies will prefer to side with us and not with terrorist organisations", Erdogan told a news conference in Ankara.
"The SDF's success against ISIS demonstrates the power of working by, with and through local partner forces fighting ISIS, among their own people, in their own territory", Dorrian said in the U.S. Central Command statement.
The decision infuriated Turkey, a fellow North Atlantic Treaty Organisation member, which regards the YPG as the Syrian arm of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) that has waged a deadly insurgency inside Turkey since 1984.
The SDF, which also includes Arab fighters, has captured large swathes of land in northern Syria from IS with the help of USA -led airstrikes. "The secretary reiterated USA commitment to our North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ally", stated the readout, provided by Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White.
After Wednesday's SDF victory, the coalition said it tracked fleeing Islamic State fighters and targeted those who could be hit without harming civilians.
"After Tabqah is completely liberated, the SDF and coalition forces will continue operations to isolate and seize Raqqa", the coalition said in a statement. The SOHR report stated the ISIS militants were to withdraw from the SDF-held areas into the ISIS-controlled ones, including to Raqqa, the group's de facto capital in Syria.
The Associated Press reported that Tabqa was the last major urban settlement on the road to Raqqa.
With airstrikes and special forces from the US -led coalition, the SDF are advancing on Raqqa, Islamic State's base of operations in Syria, to ultimately take the city.
UN official calls for more work with disabled in North Korea
He added that North Korea has been living under sanctions for the past six decades and does not pay heed to them at all. On Saturday, Kim Mi-ok waited in a Chinese border city for her husband to step off the train from North Korea.
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ally Turkey views the YPG as the Syrian extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has fought an insurgency in southeast Turkey since 1984 and is considered a terrorist group by the United States, Turkey and Europe. Canikli said Turkey would take the diplomatic initiative to convince Washington "to do what friendship requires".
"I hope very much that this mistake will be reversed immediately", Erdogan said in Ankara alongside Sierra Leone counterpart Ernest Bai Koroma.
The spokesman for the US -led coalition against IS, Col. John Dorrian, told reporters at the Pentagon Wednesday that the weapons would be delivered to the Kurds soon.
Turkish media are quoting Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin Canikli as saying the USA decision to arm Syrian Kurdish fighters viewed as terrorists by Turkey is "unacceptable". The Kurdish elements will receive small arms, ammunition, heavy machine guns and weapons capable of taking out "heavily-armored vehicle-borne IEDs (improvised explosive devices)", Pentagon spokesman Eric Pahon told The Daily Caller News Foundation, but will not be provided with anti-aircraft weaponry.
Speaking in Lithuania, where he was touring a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation training site on Wednesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters that the U.S. has had very open discussions with Turkey over its concerns.
"We will work together".
In February, the Turkish foreign minister warned this would be a "red line"; Tuesday, the prime minister said Turkey will not participate in the Raqqa operation. "I'm not concerned at all about the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation alliance and the relations between our nations", he said.





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