Syria Lashes out at Tyrant Erdogan over Anti-Syria Remarks

DAMASCUS, (ST)- Syria won’t allow Recep Tayyib Erdogan to interfere in its affairs and will cut off the hands that try to harm the country, a source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said on Wednesday commenting on the anti-Syria remarks made yesterday by Erdogan, President of the Turkish regime.

According to the source, the remarks included the goals of the Turkish aggression on Syria and uncovered that the fragrant aggression of the Turkish regime’s forces on Syrian territories is the result of the greedy aspirations and illusions which feed the mentality of this extremist tyrant.

 “These remarks came to put an end to Erdogan’s lies who turned Turkey into a main base for terrorist groups which carry the same extremist mentality and work to hit stability in Syria and Iraq and which are mainly responsible for the suffering of innocent people resulted from the terrorist crimes committed with complete support by the Turkish regime.

“The irony is that a tyrant like Erdogan speaks about democracy while he is the one who transformed Turkey into a big prison to all who oppose his policies,” said the source, pointing out that these policies received the condemnation by the international community.

“Syria, represented by its people, army and leadership, won’t allow this arrogant tyrant to interfere in its affairs and it will cut off the hands that try to harm the country, the source stressed, noting that “Syria is now busy fighting the tools and agents of this tyrant, but tomorrow is close for who waits.”

The source went on to say that “Syria calls on the international community to put an end to Edogan’s irresponsible behavior and his interference in the affairs of the region’s countries that poses serious threat to regional and international peace and violates Security Council resolutions relating to fighting terrorism, given Erdogan’s keenness on providing all forms of support to the terrorist groups.”

Hamda Mustafa           

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