Ankara-Sana
The head of the Turkish Workers' Party, Arkan Bash, renewed his rejection of the interference of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Syria and his support for terrorist groups there, especially in the Idlib governorate and northern Syria in general.
Bash told a news conference: "There is no logical justification for Erdogan's stances that target the security, safety, unity, and sovereignty of the neighboring Syrian state, as they target the security of the region in general and pose a threat to Turkey's national security."
Bash called on the Turkish regime to adhere to the Sochi Agreement and not to interfere in Syria's affairs, citing the heroism of the Syrian Arab Army, which is fighting the terrorists to achieve security and stability throughout the country.
The events and facts over the past years and until now have proven the involvement of Erdogan's regime and its government in supporting, financing and arming terrorist organizations in Syria, in addition to making Turkey a passage for the crossing of tens of thousands of terrorists from different countries of the world to the Syrian territories.