Graham and Van Hollen propose sanctions against Turkey over Syrian conflict

Graham and Van Hollen propose sanctions against Turkey over Syrian conflict
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U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Chris Van Hollen have introduced bipartisan sanctions legislation in response to military actions by Turkey or Turkish-backed groups in northern Syria. The proposed legislation, known as the Countering Turkish Aggression Act of 2024, aims to address concerns about potential threats to national security.

In a joint statement, the senators emphasized the importance of diplomatic efforts with Turkey to establish a sustained ceasefire and a demilitarized zone along the border between Turkey and Syria, particularly around Kobani. They stated, “Today, we introduced the Countering Turkish Aggression Act of 2024 while stressing that the United States should work with Turkey – through diplomatic means – to facilitate a sustained ceasefire and demilitarized zone along the border between Turkey and Syria, particularly the city of Kobani.”

The sanctions are intended to deter further attacks on the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) by Turkey or its allies. Such attacks could lead to the resurgence of ISIS, posing risks not only to U.S. national security but also globally. The senators expressed hope for a peaceful resolution in Syria: “We remain hopeful that there will be a peaceful resolution to the problems that plague Syria.”

Earlier this week, both senators communicated with SDF General Mazloum Abdi, reiterating their plan to introduce sanctions if Turkey did not agree to extend the ceasefire.



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