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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said today that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was a terrorist who killed his own people, adding that he no longer accepts al-Assad as a political figure.
[Al-Assad] is a terrorist who uses state terror, Erdoğan told the media after a meeting with Indian President Pranab Mukherjee in Ankara. I speak clearly. A person who has killed 110,000 people of his own nation is a terrorist.
Following a question, Erdoğan also commented on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerrys appreciation for Syrias decision to quickly start a process to destroy its chemical weapons arsenal.
How do we appreciate the behavior of someone who has killed 110,000 people? Erdoğan said. Death is death, whatever the weapon is, he added.
I cannot conceive of someone who praises [al-Assad]. I dont think Kerry made a statement like this. If he did, he has run into a contradiction with himself, he said.
Kerry said earlier today that al-Assad could take credit for quickly starting the process of destroying his governments chemical weapons arsenal while thanking Moscow for its help.
POLITICS - Syria
[Al-Assad] is a terrorist who uses state terror, Erdoğan told the media after a meeting with Indian President Pranab Mukherjee in Ankara. I speak clearly. A person who has killed 110,000 people of his own nation is a terrorist.
Following a question, Erdoğan also commented on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerrys appreciation for Syrias decision to quickly start a process to destroy its chemical weapons arsenal.
How do we appreciate the behavior of someone who has killed 110,000 people? Erdoğan said. Death is death, whatever the weapon is, he added.
I cannot conceive of someone who praises [al-Assad]. I dont think Kerry made a statement like this. If he did, he has run into a contradiction with himself, he said.
Kerry said earlier today that al-Assad could take credit for quickly starting the process of destroying his governments chemical weapons arsenal while thanking Moscow for its help.
POLITICS - Syria