Czech MPs: EU should sanction the Turkish regime over its aggressive policies in the Middle East

PRAGUE, (ST)- Member of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic Henick Blashinko has called for sanctioning the Turkish regime over its aggressive policies in the Middle East.

“The aggressive policies of Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime have extended to involve European Union and NATO countries and now these policies have reached the Caucasus through the Turkish regime’s terrible interference in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan,” Blaschko said in a statement to the Czech “Parliamentary Papers” website on Wednesday.

He criticized the way the European Union deals with the Turkish regime, pointing out that instead of confronting and deterring this regime, the European Union leaves it to do whatever it wants.”

On his part, Ivan David, Member of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic, said that sending a drilling ship to the Greek Kastellorizo Island by Turkey comes a week after the European Union threatened Turkey to impose sanctions on it.

 He pointed out that this Turkish behavior proves that Erdogan’s regime pays no attention to the EU threat, because he knows that the EU is not serious about its threats.

Hamda Mustafa

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