Slovak journalist: Erdogan’s economic problems increase his aggressive practices in the region

Slovak journalist Karl Hermann warned that the internal economic and financial problems facing the Turkish regime which is headed by Recep Tayyip Erdogan have increased his aggressive practices in the region and neighboring countries.

In an article published today on “Denek”  site,  Hermann stressed that the economic situation in Turkey has become very complicated as the Turkish central bank is losing its independence and foreign currency reserves due to Erdogan’s policies and his regime’s interventions in the affairs of this bank.

 

Hermann referred to the aggressive practices of the Erdogan regime, which are worrisome even to his allies, noting that the Turkish invasion of Libya aims not only to reach the oil and gas fields in it, but to control the path from which migrants from Africa to Europe flow to continue blackmailing the European Union regarding refugees.

Hermann pointed out that Erdogan’s practices in this regard have given the European Union a serious challenge to think about.

Inas Abdulkareem

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