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BREAKING: Turkish President Erdogan condemns Kurdish separatism

The speech offered a strong condemnation of Kurdish militarism and separatist tendencies.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has told the United Nations that Turkey is opposed to the Kurdish separatist referendum scheduled to be held in northern Iraq next week.

He urged fellow UN members to condemn moves towards “independence” and also heavily criticised Kurdish militants in Syria for destabilising the situation.

During his speech, Erdogan also associated Turkey with the Palestinian cause and criticised Israel for its militarisation of the Noble Sanctuary in Jerusalem.

He called on the international community to support “our Palestinian brothers and sisters”.

This is particularly significant as Israel has recently come out in support of Kurdish separatism, thus inflaming relations with Turkey.

Erdogan also made a statement which clearly favoured the Azeri position in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Additionally, the Turkish President stated that the world must do more to alleviate the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. Erdogan has previously been highly outspoken on this issue.

Finally, Erdogan subtly criticised the US approach to Iran, something which is unsurprising given Turkey’s ever closer relationship with Iran.

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S.M. De Kuyper
S.M. De Kuyper
September 19, 2017

Good news from Turkey!

colum
colum
September 20, 2017

This is one where I’m going to piss on a lot of parades. Kurdistan, unlike Israel, has an amount of legitimacy. Israel (like the loss of Kurdistan) was a Western contruct in a foreign land. Israel is an illegal nation while Kurdistan was legit until its borders were erased. Now history is a funny thing, but I can understand the Kurds mission.

Freethinking Влади́мир
Freethinking Влади́мир
Reply to  colum
September 20, 2017

Israel was originally a Bolshevik supported endeavor, until it became clear that the invading Israelis would rather choose for America. That’s how Russia took some distance from Israel and the US got their take in it.

Gavin Allen
Gavin Allen
September 20, 2017

“Kurdish militarism and separatist tendencies” LOL. Turkey is a terrorist state that supports ISIS. Go Kurds!

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