Ankara-Sana
The head of the Turkish opposition Republican People's Party, Kemal Kılıçdaro جددlu, reiterated that the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, bears responsibility for the problems that the country suffers from in its foreign policies due to his blatant interference in Syria.
"Erdogan started his foreign policy by saying zero problems with neighbors ... But now Erdogan has no friendly neighbor left in the region, especially after his blatant interference in Syria and his Brotherhood policies," Kilicdaroglu told the T24 news site.
Kılıçdarolu called on Erdogan to retreat from all his policies in Syria and to urgently engage in direct dialogue with the Syrian state and other countries in the region such as Iraq, Egypt and Iran to solve the problems facing the entire region, away from the interference of foreign countries and to contribute to achieving development in these countries.