France denies troop moves in Syria, as Turkey lashes out
PARIS — France denied claims of a military buildup against Turkish forces in Syria, scrambling Friday to calm tensions with NATO ally Turkey that threaten to further aggravate the Syria war.
French President Emmanuel Macron raised Turkey’s ire by meeting in Paris with Syrian rebels, including Kurdish fighters that Turkey considers terrorists. Worsening matters, Macron offered to mediate between them.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan angrily refused, accusing Macron on Friday of overstepping “his limits” and going “over his head.”
A French presidential official said the Turkish response was no surprise given the “sensitivities” around Kurdish separatist violence in Turkey.