Erdogan’s policies and his inflammatory speech threaten Europe’s security and stability

Prague, (ST)  – Member of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic, Dr. Ivan David emphasized that the policies and the inflammatory speech of the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, threaten the security and stability of Europe.

David said in a comment on the attack that took place in Vienna, which killed six people that, “the terrorist acts that happened in several French cities and Vienna are not a coincidence, especially after the incitement launched by Erdogan after the European stand by Greece, A stand provoked by the Turkish regime,” as this regime aims to steal the oil and gas of Mediterranean countries.

He added that the riots that took place last spring in neighborhood of Vienna were initiated by the Turkish intelligence service, according to what the Austrian Interior Minister said, pointing out that during Autumn the Austrian authorities intervened against people and closed institutions that incite extremism and are funded directly by Ankara.

The Czech journalist, Marketa Kotilova, warned that the speeches of the President of the Turkish regime in the recent period are characterized by hatred and threats to all, saying that his threats affect some European Union countries like Armenia and others.

Commenting on the Vienna attack on her page in face book, she warned that “Erdogan is not only threatening but also carrying out which can be seen in his military interventions in Syria and Libya, in Nagorny Karabakh and in his threats to Greece.”

She added, “Erdogan has been threatening, for about half a year, to fragment the European Union from the inside, and that Europe will witness violence and unrest, and therefore European countries are waiting for difficult times because Erdogan does not hesitate in moving from threat to implementation of threat.”

Raghda Sawas

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