Former Turkish Minister: Erdogan’s support to terrorists is the cause of the crisis in Syria

Former Turkish Minister of Labor and Social Insurance Yasar Okyan affirmed that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan interfered in Syria out of  his backward brotherhood belief and to satisfy his instincts that created many problems for Turkey.

“Erdogan publicly supports the terrorists of Al-Nusra Front in Idlib, which is considered the cause of the crisis in Syria”,  Okyan said in a televised interview.

Okyan described Erdogan as a liar, calling on him to go back on his policies against Syria.

In turn, the retired Turkish General Khaldoun Soulmaz Turk confirmed that the Turkish military aggression against Syria was wrong and failed by all measures, given that the Turkish army is present in the territory of another country and supports gangs and mercenaries.

Solmaz Turk indicated that Erdogan supports terrorists in Syria and interferes in the affairs of an independent and sovereign state.

In turn, the retired General Ahmed Yawuz called on Erdogan to stop his support for al-Nusra terrorists.

Inas Abdulkareem

 

 

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