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Turkish parliamentarian: Erdogan made Turkey a gateway to the entry and exit of terrorists

2020-01-15T16:41:22.113Z


Ankara-Sana Sazkin Taneri Kulu, a member of the Turkish Parliament from the Republican People's Party, confirmed that the regime's president Recep Tayyip R.


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Sazkin Taneri Kulu, a member of the Turkish Parliament from the Republican People's Party, confirmed that the regime's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made Turkey a gateway to the entry and exit of terrorists, pointing out that it has entered tens of thousands of them to Syria and has transferred numbers of them to Libya.

In a televised interview, Kolo said: “Erdogan has interfered openly in Syria and supported terrorist organizations and opened the doors of Turkey wide to enter tens of thousands of terrorists who came to Syria from eighty countries and some of them are now leaving and going to Libya to serve Erdogan's plans and goals with evidence that Ankara pays these mercenaries High salaries and grant them Turkish citizenship after returning from Libya. ”

He pointed out that Erdogan pursued expansionist colonial policies in Syria, Libya and the region and said: “Erdogan warned us against the consequences of interfering in Syria, but he did not listen to us and supported terrorist groups because of his Brotherhood ideology. He also became a party to Arab conflicts and exploited them directly so that Turkey did not have friends in the region.”

He pointed out that the head of the Turkish regime is using the Syrian refugees displaced by terrorism as a card in blackmailing Europe, which he threatens and threatens to send them to.

Many Turkish politicians affirm that Erdogan's regime has interfered openly and seriously in Syria's affairs and provided all kinds of support to terrorist organizations in it and that its failed policies towards it pose a threat to Turkey.

Source: sena

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