Erdogan accused three more countries of supporting terrorism: "not just Finland and Sweden"

Erdogan accused three more countries of supporting terrorism: "not just Finland and Sweden"

It is not only Sweden and Finland that support terrorist organizations. Germany, France and the Netherlands also support terrorist organizations.

 

This was stated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, quoted by NTV.

 

Erdogan once again spoke out against Finland and Sweden's membership in NATO because they "support the terrorist organizations of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and its offshoots."

 

"They (Finland and Sweden - ed.) protect these terrorist organizations along with the police in Germany, France and the Netherlands. They are marching with placards depicting the heads of the terrorist organizations. We have not yet been provided with a single specific document that guarantees otherwise. Therefore, those who hand over weapons and equipment to a terrorist organization deserve the title of a terrorist state, not a legal one," Erdoğan said.

 

As a reminder, Ankara continues to block Sweden and Finland from joining NATO because of their position on the members and supporters of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which Turkey considers terrorists.

 

We would like to add that Turkey also demanded official guarantees from these two countries, which indicated a refusal of support for the PKK.





It is not only Sweden and Finland that support terrorist organizations. Germany, France and the Netherlands also support terrorist organizations.

 

This was stated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, quoted by NTV.

 

Erdogan once again spoke out against Finland and Sweden's membership in NATO because they "support the terrorist organizations of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and its offshoots."

 

"They (Finland and Sweden - ed.) protect these terrorist organizations along with the police in Germany, France and the Netherlands. They are marching with placards depicting the heads of the terrorist organizations. We have not yet been provided with a single specific document that guarantees otherwise. Therefore, those who hand over weapons and equipment to a terrorist organization deserve the title of a terrorist state, not a legal one," Erdoğan said.

 

As a reminder, Ankara continues to block Sweden and Finland from joining NATO because of their position on the members and supporters of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which Turkey considers terrorists.

 

We would like to add that Turkey also demanded official guarantees from these two countries, which indicated a refusal of support for the PKK.