Erdogan: I will never allow the establishment of a Kurdish state at all costs
Saturday 27-06-2015 | 9:42:16
Twilight News / media quoted local Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday as saying that Turkey will never allow the establishment of a Kurdish state in the southeast includes parts of northern Syria, in comments likely to raise the ire of the Kurds after the stalled peace process with Ankara.
Turkey is considering military with suspicion of the progress achieved by forces of the Kurds in Syria face the organization Daash fear this will lead to the establishment of an independent Kurdish state there and encourage Kurds in Turkey's 14 million people to walk on this road.
Quoted by local media quoted Erdogan as saying in Friday's breakfast banquet "will never allow the establishment of state in northern Syria and south of our country. We will continue our struggle in this regard, whatever the price."
"They want to complete the process of changing the demographics of the area. Will not turn a blind eye to this matter."
Turks, Kurds and Syrian officials accused the expulsion of Arabs from the villages and towns they had controlled. Kurds deny any hint of the existence of "ethnic cleansing".
The fate of the Kurds in Turkey and is one of the most pressing questions in Turkish politics. Erdogan and risked political Brshehadh in 2012, when he began peace talks with the PKK.
But peace talks stalled Kurds accuse Erdogan to change his position.
The attack coincided with Erdogan on the success of the Democratic Peoples Party in parliamentary elections this month, where for the first time exceeded the ten percent barrier which is the ratio of votes required to enter parliament.
And denied victory of the ruling Justice and Development Party, which Erdogan co-founded an absolute parliamentary majority for the first time since it began its dominance over political life by more than ten years. And looking the Justice and Development Party currently small to form a coalition with him.
He said fighters from the Kurdish Syria on Saturday, they were able to secure the entire near the Turkish border town of Kobani and killed more than 60 of Daash after battles which lasted for two days and killed about two hundred people.
The protection units Kurdish people this week that the attack Kobanî a direct result of Turkey's support for Islamist militants for years.
Erdogan angrily denied the charge and accused the People's Protection Units Kurdish waging a "smear campaign misleading".
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Saturday 27-06-2015 | 9:42:16
Twilight News / media quoted local Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday as saying that Turkey will never allow the establishment of a Kurdish state in the southeast includes parts of northern Syria, in comments likely to raise the ire of the Kurds after the stalled peace process with Ankara.
Turkey is considering military with suspicion of the progress achieved by forces of the Kurds in Syria face the organization Daash fear this will lead to the establishment of an independent Kurdish state there and encourage Kurds in Turkey's 14 million people to walk on this road.
Quoted by local media quoted Erdogan as saying in Friday's breakfast banquet "will never allow the establishment of state in northern Syria and south of our country. We will continue our struggle in this regard, whatever the price."
"They want to complete the process of changing the demographics of the area. Will not turn a blind eye to this matter."
Turks, Kurds and Syrian officials accused the expulsion of Arabs from the villages and towns they had controlled. Kurds deny any hint of the existence of "ethnic cleansing".
The fate of the Kurds in Turkey and is one of the most pressing questions in Turkish politics. Erdogan and risked political Brshehadh in 2012, when he began peace talks with the PKK.
But peace talks stalled Kurds accuse Erdogan to change his position.
The attack coincided with Erdogan on the success of the Democratic Peoples Party in parliamentary elections this month, where for the first time exceeded the ten percent barrier which is the ratio of votes required to enter parliament.
And denied victory of the ruling Justice and Development Party, which Erdogan co-founded an absolute parliamentary majority for the first time since it began its dominance over political life by more than ten years. And looking the Justice and Development Party currently small to form a coalition with him.
He said fighters from the Kurdish Syria on Saturday, they were able to secure the entire near the Turkish border town of Kobani and killed more than 60 of Daash after battles which lasted for two days and killed about two hundred people.
The protection units Kurdish people this week that the attack Kobanî a direct result of Turkey's support for Islamist militants for years.
Erdogan angrily denied the charge and accused the People's Protection Units Kurdish waging a "smear campaign misleading".
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