Turkish journalist: Erdogan’s regime blocks the final solution to the crisis in Syria

Ankara (ST): Turkish journalist Fahim Tashkin affirmed that the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is obstructing the final solution to the crisis in Syria, pointing out that the presence of his occupying forces there comes within this goal.

Tashkin explained in an interview with Tele 1 news channel that Erdogan does not want regional and international efforts to resolve this crisis despite the dangerous repercussions it has on all segments of the Syrian people, which has increased due to the unilateral Western coercive measures imposed on the Syrian people.

Tashkin held Erdogan responsible for the current situation in Syria after years of crisis in it, because from the first day he interfered in it by supporting armed terrorist organizations in cooperation with the United States and some European and Gulf countries, adding that Erdogan’s support for terrorism is still continuing.

He pointed out that Erdogan also protects the terrorist organization Jabhat al-Nusra in the de-escalation zone in Idleb and will not abandon this approach because it stems from his Brotherhood belief that he wants to help him achieve personal gains and his plans in the Arab region and all other areas that were within the control of the obsolete Ottoman Sultanate, which Erdogan dreams of reviving.

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