Erdogan Supported All Terrorist Organizations in Syria: Demirtas

ANKARA, (ST)-Leader of the Turkish Peoples’ Democratic Party Selahattin Demirtas has stressed that President of the Turkish regime Recepe Tayyib Erdogan has supported all terrorist organizations in Syria as to achieve his plans.

During a rally for his party on Saturday in Mersin city, southern Turkey, Demirtas said the government of Ahmet Davutoglu “seeks protecting the terrorist organizations called “Daesh” (ISIL) and Jabhet al-Nusra which the Syrian Army and the People’s Protection Units are fighting within the framework of the UN resolution and the Russian-American agreement.”

Demirtas held Erdogan responsible for the terrorist war being waged on Syria and criticized his policies that aim at linking Syria to what Erdogan calls the “New Ottoman Caliphate” sought by him from the very beginning of the so-called “Arab Spring”.

 

“Erdogan and Davutoglu don’t want peace and stability to be attained in Syria and don’t seek a stop for fighting in the country,” Demirtas said.

He affirmed continuous work as to overthrow the government of the Justice and Development Party which seeks destroying Turkey, Syria and the region for silly dreams and plans.

Hamda Mustafa

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