EU shouldn’t neglect aggressive practices of Erdogan regime, says Czech MP

Prague, (ST) – Czech Member of Parliament, Jiri Valenta, called on the European Union not to tolerate the aggressive actions carried out by the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, especially against Syria and Libya, and called for sanctions against it.

In a statement to SANA’s correspondent in Prague today, Valenta indicated that the provocations carried out by the Turkish regime against Greece through the illegal excavations in the eastern Mediterranean and its practices in the Nagorno Karabakh region against Armenia constitute new evidence and another manifestation of the aggression of this regime.

 

Valenta added that he usually adopts a cautious stance on the issue of imposing sanctions in general because they harm the civilian population. However, in the case of Turkey, the importance of imposing such sanctions can be felt.

He pointed out that Turkey is a member state of NATO and a candidate to join the European Union, and it has pledged to abide by specific rules of the Union, and that is why it is not surprising that the EU is now united in its stand against Turkish regime.

Raghda Sawas 

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