Prague-Sana
Vice President of the Czech House of Representatives Tomio Okamura that the forces of the Turkish regime is committing war crimes in Syria, so Turkey should not be admitted to the European Union.
Okamura said there was plenty of evidence that Erdogan's regime was cooperating directly with terrorist organizations in Syria.
For his part, warned Czech Vice-President Top 09 Marek Jenicik that the Turkish aggression on Syria is a threat to European security and therefore the European Union must put strong pressure on the Turkish regime to stop its aggression.
For his part, Deputy Chairman of the Defense Committee in the House of Representatives Radovan Vikh condemned the Turkish aggression against Syria, stressing that it represents a clear violation of international law and therefore Turkey should be expelled from NATO.
He stressed in an interview with the parliamentary papers that Turkey is not the only body that violates international law in Syria, pointing out the illegality of all forces on Syrian territory without the consent of the legitimate Syrian government.
For his part, Slovak political analyst Branislav Fabri stressed that Syria is a sovereign state with a government recognized by the United Nations and that, according to Article 2 of the UN Charter, the principle of respect for equal sovereignty must be respected. Without the consent of her Government or with the authorization of the Security Council.
Fabri pointed out in an article that Turkey's aggression in Syria applies to all other foreign forces, including the US, which are without the consent of the Syrian government and without the authorization of the UN Security Council.
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