Tuesday, 7 August
2012
by A.Taghiyeva, Trend AZ
Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad supports the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party, hoping that
there will be problems for Turkey as a result of it, Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an interview with Turkish TV channel ATV on
Monday.
He said the PKK members, supported by Assad regime, try to
infiltrate into Turkish territory. Thus, about 200 members of the terrorist
organization, attempting to infiltrate into Turkey and organize terrorist
attacks there, were promptly detained and rendered harmless.
Erdogan said
that Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's visit to the Kurdish autonomy
was aimed at addressing terrorism issue.
"In talks with the Kurdish
administration, we gave them to understand that if the PKK terrorist
organization receives support from them, then friendly relations between Turkey
and autonomy will end," he said.
The conflict between Turkey and the PKK
has lasted for over 25 years. The PKK is recognised as a terrorist organisation
by both the UN and the EU.
Following the June 27 report that the armed
detachments of the Kurdistan Workers' Party took control over northern Syria,
the Turkish Army was alerted, and additional troops and military equipment were
deployed on the border with Syria.
According to UN, the total number of
victims of the conflict in Syria has exceeded 17,000 people. About 230,000
people became refugees. About three million people is in need of humanitarian
assistance. The Syrian authorities say that they oppose the well-armed
militants.
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