Daily Memo: Turkey in Syria, al-Qaida in Afghanistan

Ankara has reportedly been campaigning to suspend elections in northeastern Syria.

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Turkish interference. Turkey has been negotiating with Russia and Iran to cancel elections in Kurdish-controlled northeastern Syria, the Turkiye Gazetesi newspaper reported. According to the story, Ankara also pressured the European Union and the United States to campaign against the vote, which was scheduled for June 11, saying it would intervene if necessary. The U.S. […]

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