Turkish journalist: Erdogan’s policies are contradictory at all levels

Ankara (ST): Turkish journalist Lond Koltikin described the policies of the head of the Turkish regime as failing and contradictory at all levels.

In an interview with Halk TV Channel, Koltikin said that when the Justice and Development Party assumed power by the end of 2002, Erdogan claimed that his objective was joining the EU, but instead of that, Turkey entered Syria through offering unlimited support to all terrorist organizations, and the Syrian refugees in Turkey were used by Erdogan to blackmail the EU.

He added that Erdogan’s external policies are part of his internal policies as he was seeking to eliminate the secular democratic republic and this explains why Turkey entered Syria and Libya along with the terrorist organizations that belong to Muslim brotherhood organization.

 

He went on to say that these contradictory policies made Turkey pay costly prices as it doesn’t have any friends in the world and it has been changed into an open prison because of Erdogan’s oppressive policies against Turkish people.

 

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