Pentagon chief, Turkish counterpart discuss security in northeast Syria


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) (With POL-TURKEY-SYRIA-IDLIB)
WASHINGTON, Aug 21 (KUNA) -- US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Turkish Minister of National Defense Hulusi Akar held a phone call Wednesday during which they discussed "security in northeast Syria."
Department of Defense Chief Pentagon Spokesperson Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement that Esper and Akar "praised the work the military-to-military delegations accomplished thus far and welcomed the implementation of a security mechanism in northeast Syria."
It added that the two countries "will execute the plan in designated phases and in a coordinated and combined manner at all times."
"While there are still technical details to be worked through, Secretary Esper and Minister Akar confirmed their intent to take immediate, coordinated steps to implement the framework as demonstrated by standing up the Joint Coordination Center in Turkey," the statement affirmed.
Esper and his Turkish counterpart affirmed "this mechanism as a viable way to secure and stabilize the border in a sustainable manner, ensure campaign continuity in the Global Coalition's efforts to defeat (IS) and limit any uncoordinated military operations that would undermine this shared interest." (end)
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