Turkey rises to win the friendship of the Syrian regime.
Observers in the region say that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s remarks at his inauguration, in which he warned Turkey about the consequences of his attack on the Syrian people, appear to have been fruitful.
Turkey under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan believes that resuming relations with the Syrian regime is a way to end the problems of the Syrians in their country and in Turkey.
The Turkish regime also considers the Syrian regime, led by President Bashar al-Assad, who was elected by the Syrian people, to be a legal system.
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the leader of the Turkish Republican People’s Opposition Party, recently made unprecedented and controversial remarks about Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s failed experiences in Syria, stressing that “Turkey can only get rid of terrorism through reconciliation with Damascus.”
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said he was not racist but would return Syrian refugees to their country in less than two years. He also pledged to do so peacefully, reaching out to Damascus, recognizing the Syrian regime and ending acts of violence against the Syrian people.
He stated that he will contribute to resolving the Syrian crisis seriously and through direct contact with the Damascus regime in resolving the Syrian crisis and consulting with it regarding the refugees. He stressed that Syrian refugees have imposed a heavy cost on the Turkish economy and that the number of Syrian refugees in some Turkish cities is higher than their native population. The leader of the Turkish opposition party called on the European Union to fulfill its responsibility towards the Syrians living in Turkey and to meet their educational, health and housing needs.
Syrians say experience shows that Erdogan’s regime is a tool in the hands of Westerners, especially the United States, to carry out seditionist plans in the region, and that Erdogan must abandon his ambitions and succumb to the realities on earth, as well as support destruction and chaos.
According to Turkish and Western media reports, Turkey is hosting about 4 million Syrian refugees, who have spent more than $ 40 billion on basic services for the refugees, while trying to pressure the EU to pay Ankara. Give.