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The US and Turkey have discussed "pending adjustments" to military support for Washington's "partners" on the ground in Syria, and have agreed to join forces against "all forms" of terrorism, including the Kurdish PKK and Fetullah Gulen's movement.

Washington and Ankara reaffirmed commitments to jointly fight not only Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), but "all terrorists organizations," including the Kurdish PKK and Fetullah Gulen's movement, the Turkish presidency said following Recep Erdogan's phone conversation with Donald Trump Friday. The two leaders also "discussed recent developments in Syria, bilateral ties and a summit in Russia's Sochi," where President Vladimir Putin hosted Erdogan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani earlier this week, the statement added.