People’s Assembly Members and researchers: Erdogan regime’s support for terrorists in Syria is a war crime
Damascus, (ST) – Members of the People’s Assembly (Parliament) and researchers affirmed the Turkish regime’s involvement in supporting terrorist organizations and fighting alongside them in Idlib is recognition that it is part of these organizations and a clear evidence of its lack of commitment to international laws and the Sochi Agreement, which stipulates the need to fight terrorists.
They indicate that the head of the Turkish regime Recep Tayyip Erdogan is responsible for the killing of Turkish soldiers on Syrian territories.
In a statement to SANA, the member of the People’s Assembly, Dr. Muhammed Kheir Akkam said that according to the legal concept, the presence of the Turkish people outside the scope of observation according to the Sochi Agreement is an occupation and therefore the Turkish regime holds responsibility for targeting and killing Turkish soldiers for not abiding by the agreement.
Dr. Akkam pointed out that the Turkish regime is the reason for the presence of terrorists on the Syrian territories, and it is the one who entered terrorists of various nationalities across his borders with Syria. He indicated that the Syrian Arab Army is doing their duty to fight terrorism in defense of their land and people.
Turkish regime has no right to ask the Syrian Arab Army to stop its operations against terrorists in Idlib, and it has no right also to ask the Syrian Arab Army to back down because Syrian Arab Army fights terrorism within their territories to purify every inch of Syria, Dr. Akkam added.
Nizar Skif, a member of the People’s Assembly, pointed out that Erdogan’s support for terrorists is a war crime against a sovereign state.
The researcher and political analyst Dr. Bashar Tohme, in turn pointed out that Erdogan regime who sent the Turkish soldiers to assist the terrorists and who is trying to blackmail Europe and threatening it to open its borders to the flow of the displaced, finds himself alone today in a battle that has repercussions at the Turkish and international levels.
Raghda Sawas