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Turkey’s Erdogan slams Russia for backing Assad
Following last week’s condemnation of Turkish military deployments into Iraq, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan seems to be digging in even more, insisting that Turkey will leave those troops in Iraq no matter what.
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Erdogan said his government and Saudi Arabia are working “in solidarity and consultation” to find a political solution for Syria, as both countries push for an agreement that would remove Assad from power.
Erdogan again slammed Assad in front of journalists, accusing the Syrian president of “mercilessly” killing hundreds of thousands of people. “The council will be managed by foreign ministers of the two countries with the participation of the officials from the ministries, organizations and other sectors”. Others have suggested that the attacks may originate from Russia in response to Turkey’s downing of a Russian plane last month.
“You can not go anywhere by supporting a regime that has mercilessly killed 400,000 innocent people with conventional and chemical weapons”, he said. Turkey considers the Kurdish forces in Syria terrorists due to their links to an outlawed Kurdish rebel group in Turkey. Erdogan’s visit to Saudi Arabia took place shortly after Riyadh announced the formation of an anti-terror military coalition compromised of 34 Islamic nations, including Turkey.
The founder of Ayyıldız Tim who said that this hacking took 20 days, also expressed their intention of hacking Anonymous for its claims that Turkey supports ISIL.
King Salman held up a recently formed Saudi-lead Arab military alliance for promoting peace and maintaining security as an example of his kingdom’s commitment to stamping out terrorism and defending Arab interests.
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However, ties have improved since King Salman acceded to the throne in January, as the new Saudi ruler has been seeking Sunni allies to counter the monarchy’s main geopolitical rival, Iran – a Shia Muslim country.