Prague-Sana
Czech writer Lukács Lhotan stressed that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime represents a "ticking bomb and an unpredictable neighbor on the border with Europe."
In an article published today on the website of Reflex magazine, Lhotan said that this regime "has been blackmailing Europe for several years on the issue of migrants and refugees, and instead of the leaders of the European Union putting an end to its practices, they are strengthening relations with it and continuing to pay it."
He pointed out to Houtan that "the Turkish regime provides sanctuary and protection to various extremist groups, including (the Muslim Brotherhood) and practices duplicity and hypocrisy, as it fawns on the leaders of the European Union and the United States on the international scene, while practicing anti-European and Western propaganda in its discourse within Turkey and toward the Islamic world."