Public “controversy” Nancy Fezer – Suleiman Soylu about the Turkish attacks in Syria and Iraq

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The German Ministry of Internal Affairs explained that there should be a “proportionate reaction” by Ankara to terrorist attacks, causing Soylos to become irritated. The dialogue is illustrative.

Public confrontation of the German interior minister Nancy Feather with its Turkish counterpart Suleiman Soylu took place a while ago in Ankara, with the object of the Turkish attacks in Syria and Iraq (Operation “Forked Sword”) as reported by SKAI’s Istanbul correspondent Manolis Kostidis.

Echoing the positions not only of Berlin, but also of the US, Russia and France, the German interior minister explained at the press conference that there should be a “proportionate response” by Ankara to terrorist attacks, provoking Soylu’s irritation.

It is noted that the Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that he did not need to inform President Biden or President Putin that Turkey has the right to conduct military operations in Syria and Iraq at any time.

The poetry of the two officials is indicative:

N. FESER-YP. OF THE INTERIOR OF GERMANY:

“We welcome Turkey’s efforts in the fight against terrorism with great understanding. Because of the situation it is in. However, it should be noted that in all these matters it is necessary to take into account the proportionality of the measures taken and the actions taken and the protection of civilians is essential. We believe that it is necessary to be aware, especially in terms of non-escalation of violence.”

SULEIMAN SOILOU-Minister of State INTERIOR OF TURKEY:

“Today we are burying one of our children and one of our teachers. Innocent civilians were murdered on Istiklal Street. There was no proportionality in these people. The whole world was up in arms because two bombs fell in Ukraine. People cannot be separated according to nationality, religion and the areas they live in.”

N. FESER-YP. OF THE INTERIOR OF GERMANY:

“I want to answer this question as well. Of course, as I said before, we as Germany stand in solidarity with Turkey. We share the feelings of the victims and their relatives of these terrorist attacks and would like to reiterate our condolences. We shared this attitude against Turkey. At the same time, we stand in solidarity with Turkey in the fight against terrorism and stand by Turkey. But at the same time, this reaction must be commensurate with the reactions that were given during this match. Businesses must comply with the law of nations and in which citizens are protected. Of course, we point it out.”

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