Syria’s shooting down of a Turkish jet is bouncing through Ankara, with the government and principal confrontation trading barbs. The CHP is nothing but the Baath Party, the PM states as the confrontation bangs him over foreign policy errors.
Current stress between Turkey and Syria, accompanying the shooting down of a Turkish jet by Syria, has fired a political quarrel between the government and the main opposition party, with each gratingly criticising the other over the country’s foreign policy.
[Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu criticised his country’s government instead of the dictator regime in Syrian Arab Republic. Is such a thing potential? Are you from the Baath Party of Syria or the Republican People’s Party [CHP] of Turkey? Which one are you?,” Demanded Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is his address to his Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) congress in Erzurum, in the eastern Anatolia.
Erdoğan was citing Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the head of the CHP, who had banged the government’s foreign policy and debated that the shooting down of the jet was a consequence of this policy.
“I assured them to ask whatever they might have on their minds on that meeting. The only thing they demanded was whether our pilots were alive or not. They did not pose any additional serious questions,” Erdoğan told. High-level generals and the foreign minister were also existing at the meeting, and everybody present was given all of the data available, Erdoğan stated.