In an interview aired by Arab TV channel Orient News (Dubai, UAE), Abu Muhammad al-Julani, the leader of the Jabhat al-Nusra militant group declared that Turkey’s goal is to create a so-called "security zone" on the north of the Syrian Arab Republic, Sputnik News reports.
"Turkey's actions will Let Daesh expand its influence in border zones," Abu Muhammad claimed.
According to the emir stressed despite being a member of the US-led coalition, Ankara primarily targets Kurdish forces for bombing rather than Daesh in the north of Syria. And the Kurdish militia is one of the main forces fighting against Daesh terrorists on the ground in Syria
The militant group's leader directly accused the president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, of planning to strengthen Daesh (Islamic State), by establishing a buffer zone.