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Turkey-US airbase deal envisages Syria no-fly zone along border

Published: 25 Jul 2015 - 04:09 am | Last Updated: 12 Jan 2022 - 07:40 am

Istanbul: A landmark deal between Turkey and the United States for US warplanes to use a Turkish airbase to attack Islamic State (IS) jihadists in Syria foresees a no-fly zone along part of the Syrian border, a report said yesterday.
The agreement for US planes to use Incirlik base in southern Turkey envisages a 90km no-fly zone between the Syrian towns of Marea and Jarabulus to the east, the Hurriyet daily said. The no-fly zone would back up a planned safe zone on the ground that would extend up to 50km inside Syria.
The safe zone would aim at preventing infiltration by IS and other jihadists to discourage a new flow of refugees to Turkey, it said. The agreement comes after months of negotiations between Ankara and Washington. 
Where necessary, US-led coalition forces could conduct reconnaissance and assault operations in the area, Hurriyet said.
“US planes equipped with bombs and missiles will be able to use the Incirlik Air Base” for raids against IS, the agreement says according to Hurriyet. Turkey could back up the air raids with artillery.
War planes of the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will not be able to enter the no-fly zone and will be targeted if they do so, it said. The agreement does not foresee the arrival of any American ground troops in Turkey but an additional contingent of up to 50 US military staff will be allowed in for technical support.
The agreement only covers use of the Incirlik air base, which is close to the city of Adana just east of the Syrian border. But US warplanes will be able to use the Batman, Diyarbakir and Malatya air bases in eastern Turkey in the event of an emergency, it said. 
Without giving a precise date, Hurriyet said the Incirlik base would be opened for the US forces to use in raids on Syria “very soon”.
AFP