Erdogan aims at destabilizing the region by supporting terrorists in Syria: Grospic

PRAGUE, (ST)- Head of the Czech Parliamentary Committee for Friendship with Syria Stanislav Grospic has stressed that President of the Turkish regime Recep Tayyib Erdogan seeks destabilizing the region by supporting terrorists in Syria.

In a statement to SANA correspondent in Prague, Grospic condemned  the terrorist acts committed by  Erdogan’s mercenaries in Syria, reiterating that the Turkish regime must be blamed for these crimes because it has been  supporting, funding and arming those terrorists and sharing with them the loot of the Syrian artifacts and national resources.

The Czech parliamentarian pointed out that Erdogan’s regime also wants to blackmail the European Union by using the migrants file in order to receive money from Europe to help it continue its aggressive policy against Syria, an act that should be strongly rejected by the EU countries.

 Grospic renewed his condemnation of the US illegal presence in Syria, pointing out that “it is an occupation by a group of thieves who support terrorism and work to prolong the crisis in Syria to undermine the country.

Hamda Mustafa

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