Attia: Erdogan has committed crimes in Syria that can not be forgotten

A member of the Political Bureau of the Nasserite Party and former Egyptian parliamentarian Mohsen Attia has stressed the necessity of concerted Arab efforts with Syria to eliminate the Turkish threat and the Zionist and American plans in the region.

Attia denounced the continued severance of some Arab countries’ relations with Syria, at a time  when the conspiracy plans against have Syria become clear to everyone in the region.

Attia said that Syria succeeded in eliminating most of the terrorist organizations for which the Turkish regime ,led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, opened its lands for training and protecting them.

 

Attia stressed that Erdogan has committed crimes in Syria that can not be forgotten with time and an international trial will  await him no matter how much long after.

Attia noted that the Erdogan regime has other ambitions in the region, like those that appeared in Libya, which requires concerted Arab efforts with the Syrian state to eliminate this Turkish danger decisively.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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