Erdogan: World forces have not supported the secure “zone”

Turkey's President Recep Tayip Erdogan said today that world powers have not yet supported his secure “area” north of Syria, where he plans to deploy a million Syrian refugees. “Even countries we consider the most powerful and respected have yet to respond to our call [...]
Even the countries we consider the most powerful and respected have not yet responded to our call for a safe area and said they were entering”, “told reporters in Geneva where he participated in the Global Refugees Forum, reports NTV.
He added that more than 600,000 refugees would volunteer to join those already in the “peace zone”, with 371,000 of them.
If we succeed, this will go as an example in history. They mean Turkey has created this city or cities for refugees. This is really important to us. Our project is excellent, “he said.
Erdogan said Turkey spent $40 billion to care for some 3.7 million Syrian refugees. He again accused the European Union of failing to realise half of the nearly six billion euros it promised Turkey to help refugees.












