ANKARA: Turkey on Tuesday threatened to boycott UN-backed peace talks on Syria scheduled for later this week if the main Syrian Kurdish party was invited.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that “of course we will boycott” the Geneva talks if the Syrian Kurdish group Democratic Union Party (PYD), which Ankara believes is linked to militants fighting inside Turkey, was at the negotiating table.

Turkey’s objection, which comes after Moscow said the inclusion of the PYD was essential to the talks’ success, threatens to be a major blow to the process seeking to find a solution to the almost five-year civil war.

“In which capacity would the PYD sit at the table?” Cavusoglu said in a live interview on the private NTV television, saying it was a “terror group” like militant Islamic State group (IS) or the Al-Nusra Front.

“There cannot be PYD elements in the negotiating team. There cannot be terrorist organisations. Turkey has a clear stance.” The United Nations on Tuesday sent out invitations for the talks in Geneva on Friday but did not specify which groups were called in.

Published in Dawn, January 27th, 2016

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