Will Putin Be the 'Liberator Tsar' of the Kurds?
When Turkey downed a Russian jet last November, it did so in the hopes of containing Russian efforts in Syria. Instead, it may have triggered a process that is putting Vladimir Putin in the drivers seat in redrawing the borders of the Middle East, including Turkeys.
After the incident, Putin vowed that Turkeys leaders would come to rue their action and promised to retaliate with more than boycotts of Turkish tomatoes and other economic measures. We know what we need to do, Putin intoned ominously.
Putin has been delivering on his word. As part of his revenge, Putin has been expanding ties to Kurdish groups in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria. In December of last year, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov personally and publicly welcomed to Moscow Turkeys leading Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas, the co-chairman of Turkeys pro-Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party (HDP). During his visit, Demirtas proceeded to open a representative office for his party in Russias capital. In February, the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) opened its first foreign office in Moscow, a major step forward in the groups campaign for international legitimacy. Russia has been a consistent advocate on behalf of the Kurds at the Geneva peace talks.
Russian support has not been limited to diplomacy and public relations. In January, Lavrov confirmed that Russia has been delivering arms to the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq. Multiple sources report that Russia has been supplying weapons to Syrian Kurds.
These moves by Russia have set off alarms in Ankara, and with good reason. Both the HDP and Syrias PYD are offshoots of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which for over three decades has been waging an armed struggle against the Turkish Republic in the name of Kurdish self-determination. After a two-year lull, the PKK last July resumed its insurrection, putting Turkey in a state of virtual civil war as PKK militants hole up in cities throughout Turkeys heavily Kurdish southeast and declare self-rule.
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