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During a press conference ... the Swedish foreign minister shoves her Turkish counterpart and gets into a quarrel with him

10/13/2020, 10:21:47 PM


Ankara-SANA Swedish Foreign Minister Anne Lindh has entered into an argument with the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşolu B.

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Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Lind entered into a quarrel with the Turkish regime's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, after she asked him to withdraw his regime's occupying forces from the lands of northern Syria, which angered the Turkish minister, who revealed his regime's ambitions and efforts to dominate the region.

In a press conference in which tension and controversy prevailed in Ankara, the Swedish minister called on behalf of the European Union and Reuters reported the Turkish regime to withdraw its forces from northern Syria, but Davutoglu responded to this call angrily and in a way that showed the dictatorship of his regime and his departure from the principles of dialogue and diplomatic standards, revealing his regime's insistence on undertaking A role in protecting terrorists in Idlib.

Lind said, "The strong position of the European Union is still the same ... we continue to urge Turkey to withdraw," noting that the European Union also expects constructive steps towards democracy and human rights in Turkey.

Lind also criticized the Turkish regime's provocative decision to resume exploration operations in the eastern Mediterranean, ignoring the sovereignty of Greece and Cyprus over the territorial waters.

While Ihsanoglu tried to escape from the embarrassment caused by the Swedish Foreign Minister, especially by criticizing the violations of his human rights system, by accusing the Swedish minister of speaking with his regime.

Ihsanoglu also tried to use the new old paper which is to blackmail the Europeans with the issue of immigration by threatening the European Minister to send the displaced from his country to Europe.

Then Davutoglu argued with the Swedish minister by asking him a question about the reasons for her defense of the rights of the Cypriots, which prompted the Swedish minister to respond, saying, "You will not engage in a dispute in this regard," and she added sarcastically, "I hope that everyone in Turkey will have an opportunity to express their views explicitly as you do, Minister .. Thank".