Erdogan regime is responsible for the continued presence of terrorism in Syria, says Socialist Labor Party in Egypt

Cairo, (ST) –  Major General Ahmed Idris, the Head of the Socialist Labor Party in Egypt and General Coordinator of the National Bloc “Love in Egypt” affirmed that the Turkish regime still sponsors terrorism and works to support and protect terrorists, as well as its continuous crimes of occupation to Syrian lands.

 Idris said in an exclusive statement to SANA in Cairo, “the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is responsible, with his American partner, for the continued presence of terrorism inside Syrian territories.” He pointed out that the international community must prosecute him for his crimes in Syria and the region.

Idris made it clear that Syria is capable of victory in the face of Turkish greed and conspiracies, and just as it has defeated terrorism in all Syrian lands, it will win on the Turkish and American occupations.

On the other hand, Idris said that the return of Arab relations with Syria has become an urgent matter.

Raghda Sawas

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