Ankara - SANA
Turkish journalist Lund Kultekin described the policies of the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as contradictory and failed in all areas and at all levels.
In an interview with Halk TV, Kultekin said: When the Justice and Development Party (AKP) took power at the end of 2002, Erdogan said that what they aim to do is to enter the European Union, but after years, instead of Turkey entering the European Union, Syria entered through its support for all terrorist organizations and the displaced Syrians came to Turkey and used them. Erdogan as a card in his bargaining with the European Union.
He considered Erdogan's foreign policies as part of his domestic policies, as he seeks to get rid of the secular democratic republic, and this explains Turkey's interference in Syria and Libya, as well as terrorist organizations with Brotherhood affiliation.
He said: Erdogan's policies have cost Turkey a lot in terms of internal and external policies, and Turkey no longer has any friend in the region and the world, and Turkey has turned into an open prison because of the policies of tyranny and persecution that Erdogan practices against all groups of people. Hostility to the most basic standards of democracy, human rights, and even humanity.