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Turkish officials in talks with Donald Trump’s team over Syria strategy

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, Oct. 20.(Kayhan Ozer, Presidential Press Service, Pool photo via AP).

ANKARA, Turkey – President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman says Turkey has relayed to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s team its unease over U.S. support to Syrian Kurdish militia, considered as terrorists by Turkey.

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Ibrahim Kalin told Turkey’s 24 channel on Thursday that he was under the impression that an administration under Trump would “pay more attention to Turkey’s sensitivities.”

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“We have told them – and we continue to tell them – that a strategy against (the Islamic State group) that puts (Syrian Kurdish militia) at its centre is not the correct strategy and needs to change,” Kalin said.

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He also repeated warnings made the previous day that Turkey could bar U.S.-led coalition planes from using its southern base of Incirlik in anti-IS operations.

“We hold the right to close Incirlik,” Kalin said.

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