Russian steps in Syria are not acceptable for Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters on Sunday.
Speaking at Esenboga International Airport in Ankara before leaving for France, Erdogan said: "Unfortunately, Russia is now in a serious mistake and I was under the impression that this step will be a sign which will lead it [Russia] to isolation in the region."
Russia began airstrikes on Wednesday to bolster the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. Moscow insists the strikes are targeting Daesh and affiliated terrorist groups, but Western countries and their Gulf allies believe moderate opponents of Assad and civilians are bearing the brunt of Russian bombing.
Erdogan asked: "What is Russia trying to achieve here? There is Assad who conducts state terrorism and unfortunately both Russia and Iran support this person.
Train-and-equip program for Syrian opposition
Upon a question about the remarks from U.S. President Barack Obama over the train-and-equip program for Syrian opposition groups, Erdogan said: "We are in the fire. We are doing our best." He also added Turkey will continue with the program.
The U.S. recently suspended a train-and-equip program for Syrian opposition groups after some of the trained forces defected.
"I'm the first one to acknowledge it has not worked the way it was supposed to," Obama said Friday during a White House press conference, adding that the U.S. wanted the trained fighters to focus on Daesh, while these forces were also bombed by the Syrian regime.
Erdogan said Turkey will also continue with the fight against Daesh...
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Speaking at Esenboga International Airport in Ankara before leaving for France, Erdogan said: "Unfortunately, Russia is now in a serious mistake and I was under the impression that this step will be a sign which will lead it [Russia] to isolation in the region."
Russia began airstrikes on Wednesday to bolster the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. Moscow insists the strikes are targeting Daesh and affiliated terrorist groups, but Western countries and their Gulf allies believe moderate opponents of Assad and civilians are bearing the brunt of Russian bombing.
Erdogan asked: "What is Russia trying to achieve here? There is Assad who conducts state terrorism and unfortunately both Russia and Iran support this person.
- "Countries that are collaborating with the [Assad] regime will give an account before history."
- Erdogan asked how many refugees are sheltering in Russia and Iran.
- Turkey has welcomed Syrian refugees since the beginning of the civil war in March 2011 and is now hosting around two million people under temporary protection regulations.
- "Up to now, we have spent $7.5 billion," said Erdogan, adding it is Turkey's "conscientious duty".
Train-and-equip program for Syrian opposition
Upon a question about the remarks from U.S. President Barack Obama over the train-and-equip program for Syrian opposition groups, Erdogan said: "We are in the fire. We are doing our best." He also added Turkey will continue with the program.
The U.S. recently suspended a train-and-equip program for Syrian opposition groups after some of the trained forces defected.
"I'm the first one to acknowledge it has not worked the way it was supposed to," Obama said Friday during a White House press conference, adding that the U.S. wanted the trained fighters to focus on Daesh, while these forces were also bombed by the Syrian regime.
Erdogan said Turkey will also continue with the fight against Daesh...
www.aa.com.tr
4/10/15
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