Turkish Workers Party: Erdogan is shocked by the steadfastness of the Syrian state

Ankara (ST): The head of the Turkish Workers’ Party, Arkan Bash,  has affirmed that the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was shocked by the steadfastness of the Syrian state in the face of international terrorism, calling on him to change his aggressive policies towards Syria.

In a press conference  he made in the Turkish Parliament, Bash said that Erdogan was shocked by the steadfastness of the Syrian state in the face of the intervention of dozens of countries, especially Turkey, and in the face of tens of thousands of Syrian and foreign terrorists who came and joined terrorist organizations such as “ISIS” and Al-Nusra and the like.

 

He pointed out that the Turkish interference in Syria was the beginning of the deterioration of Turkish diplomacy, which has reached a dead end regionally and internationally, and that it is also the cause of many internal problems in the country, foremost of which is the economic and financial crisis.

Reports and statements of many Turkish politicians confirm that the Erdogan’s regime is responsible for supporting, arming and facilitating the passage of terrorists to Syria.

K.Q.

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