Erdogan supports terrorists in Syria, Czech deputy says

Prague, (ST) – Czech Parliament Member Jan Herncherge affirmed that  the continuous support of the Recep Tayyip Erdogan regime for the terrorists and Erdogan’s aggressive practices towards Syria remind one of gangsters and constitute a blatant aggression against a sovereign state.

Herncherge said in a recent interview with the Parliamentary Papers site that the Erdogan regime is trying to protect the terrorist organizations in Idlib, fearing defeat, because such a defeat would reveal his crimes in the whole region.

The Czech deputy stressed that the schemes of the Turkish regime in Syria have failed and now he is trying to take revenge and create a new problem by exploiting the immigrant card, indicating that what the Turkish regime is doing on the Turkish-Greek borders and the mobilization of migrants there constitutes a declaration of war against the European Union and a new attempt to blackmail it, with funds so as  to continue to wage wars and attacks.

Herncherge called for providing support to the Syrian government in order to eliminate the remaining terrorist organizations, expel Turkish gangs and accelerate the reconstruction process in Syria.

Raghda Sawas

 

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