Okamura: Turkish attacks on Syrian territory are a flagrant violation of international law

Deputy Speaker of the Czech House of Representatives (Parliament) Tomio Okamura said that the attacks of the Turkish regime on the Syrian territories are a flagrant violation of international law.

He confirmed that the Turkish regime failed to achieve its goals because of the steadfastness of the Syrians and their intention to defend their country. .

Okamura, Head of the Movement for Freedom and Democracy, added that Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime supports terrorist organizations in Idlib and has opened borders for immigrants to Greece and Bulgaria with the aim of smuggling terrorists and their families as well as creating an immigration crisis for the European Union.

For his part, Member of Parliament Radovan Fech confirmed that Erdogan’s regime violates international law through its occupation of parts of the Syrian territories and its support for terrorists in it.

He noted in a comment on Facebook that Erdogan’s s regime does not abide by the agreements signed with the European Union on migration.

In turn, the Czech writer Onderge Neff referred to Erdogan’s attempts to blackmail the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) by asking for help after the killing of a number of his soldiers on the territory of another sovereign state. 

In an article published by the website Nevidtny Pace, Neff confirmed that Erdogan is trying to reinforce his hegemony by practicing terrorism and attacks on a neighboring country.

 

 Inas Abdulkareem

 

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