Turkey is still the main crossing point for terrorists into Syria

 DAMASCUS, (ST)_ Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu  stated today that the suspected female accomplice of Islamist militants behind attacks in Paris, Hayat Boumeddiene, was in Turkey five days before the killings in France  and crossed into Syria on Jan. 8. 

Such a declaration by Cavusoglu is but an official acknowledgement that Turkey is still the main crossing point for terrorists into Syria in flagrant violation of UN Security Council resolutions 2170 and 2178, stated a source at the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates.

 

The Source added that such acknowledgement by Turkey’s Foreign Minister is another proof of the Turkish complicity with the armed terrorist groups in shedding the blood of Syrians as well as of the innocents worldwide.

Syria calls on international community for genuine moves as to put an end to the destructive Turkish policies, responsible directly for the mushrooming of terrorism and as to reactivate the necessary mechanisms included in UN Security Council anti-terrorism resolutions as to stop supporting terrorism and the influx of foreigner terrorists into Syria.

M. Al-Ibrahim

 

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