Baku-APA. The West is incapable of slowing the flow of refugees from
“No matter [if] the West acts in a rough, relentless, unconscientious way, they cannot control the refugee influx,” he told a meeting of local administrators at the presidential palace in
He warned the refugee crisis, which saw more than 1.1 million cross into Europe last year, would spiral if the conflict in
“In this process that the oppressors and oppressed people's supporters are divided,
Referring to the retaliatory shelling Turkey has been carrying out in recent days against the PYD and YPG, the Syrian affiliates of the PKK terror group, the president said Turkey had “no plans to stop artillery fire” conducted within Turkey’s rules of engagement.
He said
Turkey did not have the luxury of monitoring the PYD’s activities from a distance, Erdogan added, noting that Turkey would not let a “new Qandil mountain” - a reference to the PKK base in northern Iraq – develop on its southern flank.