Czech parliamentarian: What Erdogan is doing against Syria is an aggression against a sovereign state

March 9, the Head of the Security Committee in the Czech Parliament Radek Kotin said that what the Turkish regime president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is doing against Syria is an aggression against a sovereign state.

“Erdogan has no right to attack any country. He is working to disturb stability in the region and Europe. He continues to blackmail the European Union with the issue of migrants to finance its aggression against Syria,” Kotin said in an interview with the Czech Parliamentary Papers website.

 

For his part, the former head of the Czech military intelligence service General Indore Chandor criticized the double standards in the West.

Chandor said in an interview with the website of Coubrido de Menolosti that what was issued by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) regarding the Turkish aggression on Syrian lands harms the reputation of the alliance more than any other party.

In turn, Czech political analyst Peter Schnor criticized the Western media coverage of events in Syria.

Schnor said: “The West’s policy towards Syria was wrong from the beginning.”

 

O. al-Mohammad

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