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Babich: Turkish aggression on Syrian territory is unacceptable

2019-10-19T06:43:37.616Z


Prague - Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babich has called for changes to the treaty establishing the Alliance


Prague-Sana

Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babich has called for changes to the treaty establishing NATO against the backdrop of Turkish aggression on Syrian territory, given that Turkey is a member of the alliance.

Babich said in a press statement published today that Turkey, the United States and Canada are not European countries, indicating that the Turkish aggression is unacceptable and therefore must European members of the alliance to talk about the possibility of drafting a new agreement in reference to his desire to be removed from NATO from Turkey.

For her part, warned the head of the defense committee in the Czech House of Representatives Jana Chernokova that the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory threatens the stability and security of the whole region, pointing out that this aggression can not be justified by any of the pretexts and arguments presented by the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Chernokova warned that this aggression against a NATO member state undermines the reputation of the alliance as a whole, pointing out that it also represents an unprecedented violation of the Washington Treaty, which states in Article 1 that each member undertakes to work to resolve its differences with other countries peacefully so as not to be threatened. International Peace.

He also condemned the head of the parliamentary bloc of the Top 09 Party Miroslav Kalosik Turkish aggression on Syrian territory, stressing that calls for the Turkish regime to stop its aggression and withdraw its troops is not enough.

For its part, stressed the European Parliament member of the Czech Republic Katrjina Konicna that the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory is a threat to the security of the European Union countries because of the repercussions it raises, including the possibility of "the arrival of ISIS terrorists in Europe."

In an interview with Czech Radio, Konicna said that the European Union's recommendation to its countries to stop arms exports to the Turkish regime is not enough, but must be accompanied by economic sanctions.

Source: sena

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