Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan told
Turkish state TV on Thursday that he expected the U.S. to comply with the extradition of Syrian Kurdish commander Mazloum Kobani Abdi.“He is a terrorist with the code name Mazloum,” Erdogan said in the interview. “America needs to hand over this man to us.”The comments came hours after
President Trump tweeted in praise of Abdi.> I really enjoyed my conversation with General @MazloumAbdi. He appreciates what we have done, and I appreciate what the
Kurds have done. Perhaps it is time for the Kurds to start heading to the
Oil Region!> > -- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 24, 2019The president also mentioned Abdi before his speech Wednesday on the permanent ceasefire agreement between
Turkey and the Kurds, extending his thanks to the Kurdish commander and saying “I look forward to seeing you soon.”Erdogan also said in the interview that he would bring up Abdi during his upcoming
White House visit with Trump, which is scheduled for November 13. He also said the pair would discuss the now-infamous letter that Trump sent October 9 urging Erdogan to not be a “tough guy” and reach an agreement with the Kurds.Trump also mentioned in the letter that Abdi was “willing to make concessions that they would never have made in the past,” and enclosed a copy of a letter from the SDF commander for Erdogan to see.“It was quite inappropriate to attach the letter from a terrorist to his cover letter,” Erdogan said Thursday in commenting on the situation.Although Trump’s withdrawal has been enacted,
Congress has been outspoken in its defense of the Kurds. On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of senators sent a letter to
Secretary of State State
Mike Pompeo to expedite a visa for Abdi to visit the U.S. and “discuss the path forward in deescalating conflict in
Syria and the path forward in the fight against ISIS.”