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Turkey on Wednesday said only Syrian refugees would be allowed to cross its border to fight jihadists for the mainly Kurdish Syrian town of Kobane, rejecting calls from the West to fully open the frontier. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters that "those coming from Syria can go back to join the fight" for Kobane, but that Turkish and other nationals would not be allowed to cross the border.
Kurdish fighters are seeking to hold back the advance by Islamic State jihadists to take Kobane, and Turkey is coming under increasing pressure to allow Kurdish reinforcements to cross the nearby border. But Davutoglu said: "It's not acceptable to claim that this crisis has happened just because Turkey is not opening its borders." "We don't let Turkish citizens go into Syria because we don't want them to be a part of the conflict in Syria. We are trying to stop those who are attempting to do so illegally," he said. "We don't want any single (Turkish) citizen to be in the middle of the conflict in Syria," he added.
Turkey has been wary of letting Turkish Kurds cross the border to join the fight for Kobane, fearing the creation of a potent Kurdish fighting force straddling the Turkish-Syrian borders. The Turkish security forces have waged a 30-year conflict with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) which has links to the main Syrian Kurdish Party, the Democratic Union Party (PYD).
Davutoglu said Syrian refugees however "haven't asked for our permission to come here and they don't need our permission to go back". He added that those refugees did not want to return. Davutoglu's comments came after French President Francois Hollande on Tuesday said Turkey "must absolutely open its border" to allow reinforcements to reach Kobane.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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