Syrian Kurds see bigger role after US move

US President Donald Trump has approved supplying weapons to Kurdish forces fighting Islamic State in Syria.

The Syrian Kurdish YPG militia says a US decision to arm its fighters battling Islamic State will bring quick results and it now expects to play a bigger role in the fight against terrorism.

"We believe that from now on and after this historic decision, (the YPG) will play a stronger, more influential and more decisive role in combating terrorism at a fast pace," spokesman Redur Xelil said in a written statement issued to Reuters news agency on Wednesday.

US officials said on Tuesday President Donald Trump had approved supplying arms to the YPG to support an operation to retake the Syrian city of Raqqa from Islamic State, despite opposition from Turkey which is worried by the group's power.

The YPG has been the main partner on the ground in Syria for the US-led alliance that is fighting Islamic State, and is fighting in the Raqqa campaign as part of the Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab forces.

The YPG had long called on the US-led alliance to supply it with arms for its fight.

Xelil said the decision would "give a strong push to all the democratic forces fighting terrorism and bring positive, big and fast results".

It reflected the confidence generated by the YPG's battles against "all forms terrorism", even if the move had come "somewhat late".

NATO member Turkey views the YPG as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has fought a three-decade insurgency in Turkey.

Ankara had been lobbying Washington to instead back Syrian rebel groups in the campaign to take Raqqa.


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