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Former Austrian minister demands tough action against Erdogan regime

2019-11-10T20:31:51.032Z


VIENNA - Former Austrian Interior Minister Herbert Kickle has called for tough action against the Turkish regime in response


Vienna-Sana

Former Austrian Interior Minister Herbert Kickel has called for tough action against the Turkish regime in response to its provocative policies by threatening Europe with refugees and returning foreign ISIS prisoners.

The Austrian news agency quoted Kickle as saying that the regime in Ankara is testing the patience of Europe every day and wants to return the ISIS terrorists to us so we have to return the Turkish prisoners and criminals in our prisons to Ankara.This will be the beginning of denouncing the European silence about what Turkey is doing.

Kickel called on his country to halt financial support for Turkish cultural institutions in Austria, stop granting Austrian citizenship to Turks, and call on Europe to stop financial aid to Ankara as part of the 2016 refugee agreement and to suspend the privileges enjoyed by Turks in Europe.

Last week, the regime's interior minister, Suleyman Soylu, used the same pretext that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan used when he threatened to open Turkey's borders to immigrants who wanted to go to Europe. To other political and economic privileges.

The Turkish regime's exploitation of its terrorist tools, represented by ISIS, comes at a time when it continues its aggression on Syrian territory in the countryside of Hasaka and Raqqa. One of the sectors providing daily basic services to hundreds of thousands of civilians.

Source: sena

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