Superpowers support Syria buffer zone yet

The major powers do not run very hot for Turkey's plan to set up a buffer zone in northern Syria, but point also unfinished.

Turkish troops withdrew late last month across the Syrian border to chase away from the border along with their allies among the Syrian rebels Islamic State and to repel the Kurdish militia YPG behind the Euphrates River. Turkey strives for some time for a buffer zone in northern Syria to halt the flow of refugees to Turkey. Such a zone now seems within reach.

Rebel leader Ahmed Osman Sultan Murad brigade warned that the YPG is still not withdrawn to the eastern or left bank of the Euphrates. The Kurds claim it is. According to Osman is a confrontation between his men and YPG fighters imminent.
  
    
     
      
        3:11
      
     'Fatal quarrel Wallen certainly filmed '
     
     
      
        1:10
      
     Dave: 'I have no bank balance more '
     
     
      
        0:50
      
     Drunk Russians rams police car