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US will retrieve weapons from YPG when Isis is pushed out

THE US will take back the arms it has given Kurdish separatists once they take the Syrian Isis stronghold of Raqqa, according to a Turkish Defence Ministry statement yesterday.

It said Defence Minister Fikri Isik had received the assurances in a letter from his US counterpart James Mattis.

It said Mr Mattis pledged to provide Ankara with a full list of arms supplied to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), dominated by the Kurdish YPG — a sister organisation to Turkey’s banned PKK.

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