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Turkey offering to help train and equip Syrian rebels in fight against ISIS

Turkey is offering to help train and equip Syrian rebels on its own soil in order to help combat Islamic State militants, a Turkish minister announced Thursday. A report also claimed that Ankara has approved American drone flights from a key airbase.

On Thursday, Turkish Minister for EU Affairs Volkan Bozkir said the anti-Islamic State (IS, ISIS/ISIL) coalition could try to pry elite forces away from groups like Al-Nusra and Hezbollah, and enhance their training inside of Turkey.
“We can separate opposition forces from al-Nusra, al-Qaeda, IS and Hezbollah, and those who are really trained to fight in specific conditions may come to Turkey, we can train and equip them together and send them to solve the problem of the Islamic State once and for all,” he told the European Parliament, as quoted by RIA Novosti.
Additionally, Bozkir echoed calls to establish a buffer zone “after we get rid of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, so that it would be possible to send some of the refugees back to their homes.”
The idea of a buffer zone was also previously suggested by France, though Syria has criticized the proposal as a “gross violation” of international law.
The suggestion from Turkey to train and equip troops comes as the United States continues to negotiate with Ankara over its participation in the anti-Islamic State campaign currently underway in Iraq and Syria. A new report by the Daily Beast claims that Turkey has granted the US approval to fly surveillance drones from the airbase in Incirlik. However, the country has yet to allow the US the freedom to fly manned aircraft from its soil.
“They are letting us do a ton of signals work,” an American official told the website, referring to efforts to intercept enemy communications. “They have not objected to just about anything on the surveillance side. The fights have been about manned aircraft coming in and out.”
If true, it would mean Turkey is cooperating with the US in some way regarding its airbases, though White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said earlier this week that no official agreement has been approved.

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