Russian media: The Turkish regime continues to support terrorists in Syria

Moscow (ST): Russian researchers and political analysts confirmed that the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, continues the policy of Turkification in the areas it occupies in Syria and does not implement agreements and promises in terms of getting rid of terrorist organizations in Idleb.

 

During a press conference organized by RIA Novosti Agency via video conference technology, these researchers and analysts pointed out that the Turkish regime is working to consolidate the situation it has created in the areas it occupies in northern Syria by expelling the indigenous population from their places of residence and homes, housing its loyalists there, imposing Turkish curricula in schools and using its currency in daily transactions in addition to the seizure of Syrian government institutions.

The participants in the conference pointed out that the US occupation of Syrian lands is in the interest of the Turkish regime, in addition to that it deprives the Syrian people of their wealth and natural resources.

In response to a question by news reporter in Moscow, the Director of the Institute for Political and Social Research of the Black Sea and Caspian Basin, Victor Nadine Rayevsky, said that the Turkish regime does not want to carry out the task that it has taken upon itself to separate the so-called “opponents” from the terrorists and extremists in Idleb, claiming that the terrorist organizations there are out of its control.

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