Military Operation in Syria: Reactions from the World 2019-10-09 18:41:51 NEWS CENTER - European Commission President has called on Turkey to stop the operation while the NATO Secretary General has said "Turkey has legitimate concerns." The European Union (EU) will not help Turkey to establish "a safe zone" in northern Syria, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said.   Turkey began the "Operation Peace Springs" today (October 9), hitting several locations in northern Syria with airstrikes and howitzers.   Speaking to EU lawmakers, Juncker said, "I call on Turkey as well as on the other actors to act with restraint and to stop operations already, as we are speaking, underway."   While acknowledging Turkey's security concerns on its border, Juncker called all parties for "restraint".   "If the Turkish plan involves the creation of a so-called safe zone, don't expect the European Union to pay for any of it," Juncker added.   Turkey plans to resettle up to three million refugees in the "safe zone."   "I am ensured that any action it may take in northern Syria is proportionate and measured," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters after a meeting with Giuseppe Conte, the PM of Italy.   "It is important to avoid actions that may further destabilize region, escalate tensions and cause more human suffering," he added.   Heiko Maas, the Foreign Minister of Germany, also called Turkey to stop the operation.   "Turkey is risking a further detribalization of the region and a reinvigoration of Islamic State. The Turkish offensive could lead to a new humanitarian disaster as well as new refugee flows."   He added, "We urge Turkey to end its operation and to pursue its security interests in a peaceful way."