Prime Minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu, said "surprised and shocked" by the criticism waged by the West over his country's strategy against the militant group calling itself the Islamic State.
In a BBC interview, Davutoglu said wrong if the Western countries expect Turkey to send its troops to fight jihadists in Kobani, northern Syria, if they themselves are not ready to do the same.
Davutoglu added Turkey will only engage in military operations if the strategy of the US-led coalition forces also include military action against the forces of President Assad in Syria.
Turkey now allows about 200 people from the Iraqi Kurdish fighters to cross into the Turkish border with Syria.
So far, Turkey has refused to allow Kurdish fighters from the country across the border into Syria.
However, Turkey is under pressure from the Kurds in the region and called for letting its fighters crossed into Kobani to help expel militants NI.
Permission will be given Turkey a surprising policy changes.
Turkish Foreign Minister said this was done because Turkey does not want to see Kobani fall.
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