Turkey says it will join with neighbors to fight Islamic State group in Syria
- Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Jordan plan to collaborate to combat the Islamic State group remnants, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
- Fidan stated that this collaboration would enable the United States to sever ties with Kurdish militants in Syria, which Turkey opposes.
- The Turkish military reported killing 23 'PKK/YPG terrorists' in northern Syria, continuing pressure on Kurdish forces.
- Fidan expressed hope that U.S. President Donald Trump would reconsider support for Kurdish fighters, labeling the situation as an 'open wound.
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