The Turkish parliamentarian Sazki Tanrikulu has said that the head of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is continuing with his provocative and escalatory policies that he started in Syria.
In an interview with ART channel on October 3, Tanrikulu said that Erdogan wants to continue these policies by supporting Azerbaijan in its conflict with Armenia, pointing to the direct relationship between Erdogan’s adventures abroad and authoritarian policies at home.
Tanrikulu emphasized that the best example of this is Erdogan’s threat to intervene in Syria under the pretext of getting rid of terrorist groups there, while he was the one who incited these groups against the Syrian government since the beginning of the so-called (Arab Spring).
“Erdogan was not satisfied with his intervention in Syria and supporting the terrorists there, but he went beyond that and transferred his mercenaries from Syria to Libya and Azerbaijan and perhaps in the future to other places,” Tanrikulu added.
Last February, President of the Turkish Republican People’s Party, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, said that the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was pursuing reckless policies and supporting terrorists in Syria, especially in Idlib, noting that these policies were not in the interest of the Turkish people.
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