Workers Party (Turkey) Denounces Turkish Government’s Request to Deploy Patriot Missiles on Syrian – Turkish Borders

ANKARA, (ST)_ “The patriot missiles to be installed on Syrian – Turkish Borders aimed at achieving the “Grand Middle East” project concerning dividing the countries of the region, not to protect the security of Turkey as Recep Tayyip Erdogan claims” Osman Yilmaz, Workers’ Party (Turkey) Chairman said.

“The continuous crisis in Syria is due to the exportation of the terrorism to Syria by Erdogan’s Government” Yilmaz added in a statement to “ulusal bakis” website on Saturday.

“Erdogan and Gul are considered as a significant threat to the integrity of Turkey in addition to the security and stability of the region’s countries, including Syria” he concluded.

Meanwhile, the Workers’ Party (Turkey) Deputy Chairman Bullent Estinoglu praised the insistence of the Syrian people and their leadership to defend Syria as the western countries are paving the way for foreign intervention.

In an article published yesterday in “Akşam” newspaper, the journalist İsmail Küçükkaya affirmed that the Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is sparing no effort to coordinate and cooperate with Egypt under the patronage of the US so as to carry out the strategies determined by the “triangle” Saudi Arabia – Qatar and Turkey believing that he (Erdogan) will ensure his future throughout these relations.

Ibrahim Zaaboub

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