Erdogan sharply criticises France, Britain, Russia, the US and China

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticised the United States Security Council resolution (KSB) for a 30-day ceasefire in Syria, voicing disappointment in the international community's direction for “impact on the humanitarian situation in eastern Gutan. “Cursed be your resolution. What is the meaning of an unconventional decision? You're going [...]
“Cursed be your resolution. What is the meaning of an unconventional decision? You are deceiving people, you are lying,” Erdogan said on March 6th, during a speech to Turkey's parliament.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad pledged on March 4th to continue a military push in the largest opposition-controlled raid near Damascus, saying the offensive did not conflict with the five-hour ceasefires regulated daily by his main ally Russia.
Erdogan has criticised the situation in eastern Gutan, saying this is not “is human”, reports “Hurriyet”, Periscopi broadcast.
“Bota is larger than five,” he said, referring to five permanent UNSC members -- France, Russia, Great Britain, the United States and China. It criticises the global <x2ndrend formed after World War II”, claiming that the power of the five countries above others is “brought to all humanity. ”
He also spoke of the military operation codenamed “The Dega of Olivet”, which is continuing in the northwest African province of Syria, which added that Turkey's goal is to transform the region into a place for people and infrastructure improvement, to ensure security and peace for all our Syrian brothers and sisters. ”/Periscopi/











