Trump threatens to free Daesh prisoners at Europe's borders
"At some point I'm going to have to say: Either you take them [the Daesh prisoners] back or we let them go at your border," U.S. President Donald Trump said in his remarks as speaking to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on Friday.
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- DPA
- Published Date: 07:23 | 20 September 2019
- Modified Date: 07:23 | 20 September 2019
US President Donald Trump on Friday urged European nations to take back citizens who joined the Daesh terror group and are now being held in detention camps in north-east Syria by YPG-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces [SDF].
Thousands of foreign fighters from some 80 countries joined Daesh when it seized large swathes of Syria and Iraq in 2014.
The fate of the fighters and their families has become a pressing issue since the defeat of the militant group was announced earlier this year. Some children have been repatriated, but European nations are reluctant for those who actively chose to join the extremist group to return home.
"At some point I'm going to have to say: Either you take them back or we let them go at your border," Trump said in remarks in the Oval Office of the White House on Friday.
Trump said the United States would not cover the costs of detaining the "thousands" of fighters.
"They've mostly come out of Europe," he said of the fighters.
Major military operations by a US-led coalition and YPG-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) against extremists in north-eastern Syria drove tens of thousands of civilians, including many with suspected Daesh ties, to camps.