Trump: Erdogan is behind the not so friendly developments in Syria
Referring to the developments in Syria and the fall of Bashar Assad’s government, the US president-elect said: “Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is behind the recent developments and the not-so-friendly domination in Syria.”
According to RCO News Agency, President-elect Donald Trump discussed the recent developments in Syria, the war in Ukraine, the exchange of Zionist prisoners with Hamas and the cease-fire in Gaza in a press conference on Monday evening.
Referring to the developments in Syria, Trump said: “I believe that Türkiye and its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are behind the recent events in Syria.”
He added: “No one knows who the other side is, but I know Erdogan is a very smart person, they wanted it (Syria) for thousands of years and he (Erdogan) occupied it.” The people who entered Syria are controlled by Türkiye and there is no problem, this is another way to fight.”
The US president-elect stated: “Erdogan is behind the recent developments and the not-so-friendly occupation in Syria.”
Referring to the presence of 900 American troops in Syria, Trump also stated that he did not want any of the American troops to be killed in Syria, but in the end he said that “no one knows” what the outcome of the conflicts in the Middle East will be.
The threat of Palestinian resistance by Trump
Referring to his recent call with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, he said that he had a “very good conversation” with him (Netanyahu) about the Gaza war and repeated his threat that if Hamas does not release the Zionist prisoners, in On January 20 (Trump’s inauguration day), “Hell” will break loose.
Trump added: “As you know, I warned that if these hostages (captives) don’t come home by that date, all hell will break loose.”
The president-elect of the United States also stated: “He will work to free the prisoners in Gaza and end the terrible war in this strip.” “On the first day of my presidency, I will act to end all wars.”
Trump’s way of ending the war in Ukraine
In the continuation of his press conference, he addressed the war in Ukraine, which is in its third year, and stated: “I will discuss ways to end the war in Ukraine with Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, and Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine.”
Trump also called on Moscow to end its actions in Ukraine.
The US president-elect also pointed to his desire not to invite Zelensky to attend his inauguration ceremony, claiming that he is actively working to end the conflict in Ukraine and little progress has been made in this regard.
Trump also did not answer the reporters’ question whether he would attack Iran or support the Zionist regime’s attack on Iran and simply said: “Why should I tell you whether I will do it or not?”
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