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Erdogan: 'Sad' to see U.S. working with Kurdish forces

Clip: 9/26/2018 | 10m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

'Sad' to see U.S. working with 'terrorist' Kurdish forces in Syria

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the United States on Wednesday for supplying weapons in the Syria conflict to offshoots of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which he considers terrorist organizations. In an interview with Amna Nawaz, the Turkish president said that he still considered the U.S. a “strategic partner” within NATO.

09/26/2018

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