US has commitment from PYD to leave Manbij: State Dept.
Pentagon says operation in Manbij consistent with US promise to Turkey
Washington DC
By Esra Kaymak Avci
WASHINGTON
State Department said Monday that Kurdish leadership of Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) promised the U.S. that Arabs would retake the Syrian Manbij city once it is liberated from Daesh.
"We do have commitments from Kurdish leadership that the local Arabs liberating their own lands will be the ones to rebuild the area and restore local control when the terrorists are finally evicted," State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau said during a press briefing.
According to Trudeau, Arabs fighting for Manbij are locals who fought to take back their homes and described the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) as "a critical component of the SDF."
The PYD is the Syrian affiliate of the PKK -- considered as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S.
Since operations began in Manbij, the U.S. has promised Turkey that the PYD would leave the area after the city's liberation.
Manbij lies west of the Euphrates River. Turkey wants the PYD to return to
According to Trudeau, Manbij's liberation helped the U.S.-led coalition's ongoing operations in Syria "to reduce the ISIL [Daesh] threat to Turkey."
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According to Trudeau, the liberation of Manbij would cut a key route that Daesh has used to move fighters, finances, weapons and supplies in and out of the remaining territory under Daesh's control in Iraq and Syria.
She added that expelling Daesh from Manbij would also liberate 35,000 - 40,000 citizens from Daesh control.
Earlier Monday, the Pentagon said the U.S. was committed to conducting Manbij operations consistent with commitments made between the U.S. and Turkey.
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