Erdogan makes huge mistakes in his policies towards Syria, says retired Turkish general

Ankara, (ST)  – Retired Turkish General Ahmed Yawuz affirmed that the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made grave mistakes in his policies towards Syria, considering that the crises that Turkey is currently suffering from are a result of these mistakes.

In a televised statement, Yawuz said that without reconciliation with Syria, Ankara cannot return matters to their true course in its regional and international relations, because all of the problems Ankara is suffering from now are caused by its mistakes and utter failure in Syria.

“If Ankara wants to get rid of all its external problems, then it must talk to Syria”, he added.

Raghda Sawas

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