Tel Aviv, Saudi Arabia and Greece threatened by Turkish opposition leader.
The leader of the Turkish opposition said that the interim Zionist regime, Saudi Arabia and Greece should be held accountable for recent actions against Turkey.
The leader of the Turkish opposition has said that the interim Zionist regime, Saudi Arabia and Greece should be held accountable for the actions they have taken against Turkey in recent years.
According to the Middle East I website on Tuesday, Republican People’s Party leader Kemal Kemal Kلیlچçdaroغlu, a possible candidate for the presidency of Turkey, has promised to back down from Ankara’s recent policies aimed at easing tensions with its regional neighbors.
Kamal K قlچçdaroغlu said there were “red lines” in dealing with Tel Aviv, Saudi Arabia and Greece.
“The martyrdom of our citizens in international waters is costly,” he said, referring to the 2010 Mavi Marmara fleet incident in which nine Turkish activists were killed by Israeli forces on a civilian ship bound for the Gaza Strip. “My message to Israel is that this case is still open to us.”
According to the report, Turkey and the interim Zionist regime signed an agreement in 2016 after the Israeli regime apologized and decided to pay compensation. “Since then, all court cases in Turkey have been dropped by the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.”
Ankara and Tel Aviv recently made efforts to repair relations, and Israeli President Ishaq Herzog visited Ankara in March.
Kلیlچçdaroوlu, a possible joint opposition presidential candidate in the upcoming elections, also criticized Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who traveled to Ankara last week to formally end the dispute between Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
“I also have a few words to say to bin Salman, who has come to our country,” he said. Murder in our land also has its price. Our account with him has not yet been settled. “He may play Erdogan on his finger, but Turkey is a big country, he will have to pay for what he did in our country.”