Erdogan threatens Syria

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday that Turkish Armed Forces "will respond to all violations on the Syrian border." He said Syrian helicopters have violated Turkish airspace five times recently, without Turkish response.
Prime Minister also added that Turkey shakes hands of its friends, welcomes its brotherly countries. “Turkey doesn’t intend to occupy any countries’ lands, especially its neighbors and won’t have ever: “At the same time Turkey doesn’t and won’t interfere in internal affairs of other countries. Today we think about our brothers who were killed in Syria. Everyone should know that Turkey’s friendship is strong, but its rage is also fierceâ€, he said.
Erdogan said that Turkey wouldn’t close its eyes to new demarcation of borders in the region.
Prime Minister also added that Turkey shakes hands of its friends, welcomes its brotherly countries. “Turkey doesn’t intend to occupy any countries’ lands, especially its neighbors and won’t have ever: “At the same time Turkey doesn’t and won’t interfere in internal affairs of other countries. Today we think about our brothers who were killed in Syria. Everyone should know that Turkey’s friendship is strong, but its rage is also fierceâ€, he said.
Erdogan said that Turkey wouldn’t close its eyes to new demarcation of borders in the region.
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