FOR ERDOGAN THE PRESIDENT OF SUDAN IS BETTER THAN ISRAEL'S PRIME MINISTER
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
09.11.2009 20:41 GMT+04:00
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he prefers communicate
with Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al Bashir, and not with the Prime
Minister of Israel Benjamin Netaniyahu.
Erdogan's statement was made at a meeting with Iranian President
Ahmadinejad, the latter today visited Ankara. Erdogaan's statement
was intended to clarify the reasons for canceling Al Bashir's visit
to Turkey.
According to Erdogan, he it is not able to maintain a respectful
conversation with Netanyahuu because of the "crimes" committed by IDF
during "Cast Lead " in the Gaza Strip. "I intend to tell Netanyahu
that the crimes in Gaza are unacceptable. Muslims never dare to do
anything like this, " Erdogan said, nashe.orbita.co.il reports.
Al-Bashir is accused of war crimes, genocide against its own people
and crimes against humanity. According to estimates of experts,
he is guilty of killing 35,000 Sudanese citizens, and his actions
condemned more than 80,000 inhabitants to death by starvation.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
09.11.2009 20:41 GMT+04:00
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he prefers communicate
with Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al Bashir, and not with the Prime
Minister of Israel Benjamin Netaniyahu.
Erdogan's statement was made at a meeting with Iranian President
Ahmadinejad, the latter today visited Ankara. Erdogaan's statement
was intended to clarify the reasons for canceling Al Bashir's visit
to Turkey.
According to Erdogan, he it is not able to maintain a respectful
conversation with Netanyahuu because of the "crimes" committed by IDF
during "Cast Lead " in the Gaza Strip. "I intend to tell Netanyahu
that the crimes in Gaza are unacceptable. Muslims never dare to do
anything like this, " Erdogan said, nashe.orbita.co.il reports.
Al-Bashir is accused of war crimes, genocide against its own people
and crimes against humanity. According to estimates of experts,
he is guilty of killing 35,000 Sudanese citizens, and his actions
condemned more than 80,000 inhabitants to death by starvation.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress