Erdogan publicly says: Taking over Albania

Every day we advance. Our Maarif Foundation in Albania continues the process of taking control of the education institutions there that are financed by FETO. It is Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan, who has again talked about Albania, showing it is interfering with its internal affairs, writes the Eye. His statement is [...]
It is Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan, who has again talked about Albania, showing it is interfering with its internal affairs, writes the Eye.
His statement was made in a speech to foreign students who study in Turkey, country President Recep Tayip Erdogan said the day was becoming more and more powerful.
In his speech he spared no criticism of even the countries that support the movement of Fetullah Gulen, including our country.
Whether you like it or not, Turkey will continue to be more powerful, the Turkish president said in Istanbul, during his speech at the closing ceremony of international student meetings organised by the Federation of International Student Associations.
Speaking to students from abroad who are educated at universities in Turkey, Erdogan said there are currently 115 thousand foreign students in the country, while the objective is for their number to reach 350 thousand.
That is because, according to Erdogan, Turkey should be among the five countries that have more foreign students. He added that necessary preventive measures have been taken since the admission of students, the study process, and until their graduation, students will not be exploited by terrorist FETO organisations, which, he said, is an enemy of Islam and Turkey.
Referring to our country, the Turkish president said that Albania is unfortunately under some kind of invasion of the terrorist organisation FETO.
Of course, we continue negotiations. Sooner or later we will destroy this movement. Every day we advance, our Maarif Foundation in Albania continues the process of taking control of the education institutions there, he added.
Commenting on France's stance on Turkey, he said he likes or dislikes France, his country will be increasingly powerful.
Erdogan also criticised the UN Security Council. Stressing that there is currently no country with Muslim populations in the UN Security Council, he stressed that the UN has been created to establish justice.












