Ankara - Sana
Former Turkish Minister of Economy Oufuil Soilmaz said that Turkey's economic and financial problems stem from the role played by the head of the Turkish regime in supporting terrorist organizations in Syria.
In a television interview today, Suelmaz pointed out the Turkish regime to the need for collective action between Syria, Iraq, Iran, Russia and Turkey in order to address the final crisis in Syria, warning that without a solution to the crisis will not end the problems of the region in full.
He also criticized the control of the head of the regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on the judiciary in Turkey, pointing to the lack of confidence of international financial institutions in the political system in the country as a result of his failed economic and financial policies and warned of the difficulty of the next stage in Turkey.
The leader of the Turkish Republican People's Party Gursel Tekin on Monday called on the Turkish regime to reconsider its policies towards Syria, stressing that the current approach to dealing with the crisis in this country is a threat to the future of Turkey.