Abdullatif Şener: Syria’s Future Will Decide the Future of Entire Region

ANKARA, (ST)- Former Turkish Prime Minister and Finance Minister Abdullatif Şener has affirmed that the stability of the Middle East is associated with the stability of Syria, pointing out that Syria “is the gate of the region and its future will decide the future of the entire region.

Interviewed by the Turkish KRT Channel, Şener made it clear that problems of the region won’t be solved without coordination with Syria. He said that Syria has been the main target of the so-called “Arab Spring” which aimed to fragment the entire region, calling for solving the crisis in Syria through coordination with the Syrian government.

 Meantime, Turkish retired Major General Ahmet Yavuz  said in an interview with the Turkish Halk TV, that the policies of President of the Turkish regime Recep Tayyip Erdogan towards Syria “have gone bankrupt  and Turkey has paid the price of these policies expensively.”

“Erdogan will pay the price of his failed policy in Syria”, Yavuz said, urging the Turkish president to learn from the mistakes of his foreign policy, “otherwise Turkey will face serious dangers”.

 Hamda Mustafa

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