Erdogan’s provocative policies a tool of destruction in the region: Kilicdaroglu

ANKARA, (ST) – President of the Turkish Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu criticized the provocative policies of Turkish President RecepTayyip Erdogan and his continued escalation in foreign policy, especially in Syria.

During a joint meeting for members of the parliamentary bloc and the Central Committee of the party, Kilicdaroglu said that it seems clear that all Erdogan is doing is based on foreign instructions as he is a partner in what is so-called the “Great Middle East Project” and he is a tool of destruction in this region.

 He wondered why Erdogan sent arms to Syria and why he supported terrorist groups and incited crimes.

On the other hand, Kilicdaroglu affirmed that Turkey can get rid of terrorism and terrorists only in coordination and cooperation with the Syrian government, pointing out that reconciliation with Syria is a main condition for solving all problems in the region in general, including the problem of the displaced Syrians in Turkey, which was caused by Erdogan’s arbitrary policies.

Raghda Sawas

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