Roma-Sana
Italian parliamentarian Matteo Perigo criticized the policies and expansion plans of the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, calling on the European Union to stop its aggression.
"Europe must raise one voice in solidarity and condemn Erdogan's practices and the mirror behind which he hides the expansionist goal of the Turkish regime extending from the Mediterranean to Nagorny Karabakh, via Syria and Libya," the Italian news agency AKI quoted Perego, a member of parliament for the Forza Italia party, as saying.
Perego added that Europe should demand an end to this dangerous aggressive position.
The Erdogan regime was not satisfied with supporting terrorism in Syria, but transferred its aggressive plans to Libya, then Karabakh, to which thousands of mercenaries and terrorists were transferred, and Greece and Cyprus, neighboring Greece, did not spare it from its plans to steal oil and gas in the eastern Mediterranean.