Turkey denies new deal reached to open airbases to US in fight against Isis
Prime ministers office says talks are continuing on the subject, in comments that run contrary to US defence officials statement
13 October 2014
Turkish officials have denied reaching a new agreement to let the US use its Incirlik airbase in the fight against Islamic State (Isis) militants, in comments which ran contrary to a statement made by US national security adviser Susan Rice on Sunday.
The Turkish prime ministers office said an agreement had been reached to train moderate Syrian rebels on Turkish soil, but it was not yet clear where [and] in what way that would happen.
On Sunday, the US said Turkey had agreed to let US and coalition forces use its military bases, including the key Incirlik airbase close to the southern city of Adana, 100 miles from the Syrian border.
But Turkish officials insisted that no decision had been taken on Incirlik.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/13/turkey-denies-agreement-open-air-bases-us-isis
In case anyone's forgotten about the US bombings