TURKEY DENIES AIDING SYRIAN REBELS
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
March 27 2014
27 March 2014 - 8:29am
The Turkish Ministry has denied accusations that is helping Syrian
rebels in Kesab. The Turkish government has called attempts to compare
the events in Kesab, a city with a large Armenian population, and
some events of the past a hostile propaganda policy, Trend reports.
The Turkish ministry said that the republic was fighting off attacks
of the Syrian regime and protecting national security. It reminded
that all Syrians were given refuge. Turkey expressed readiness to
help any Armenian refugees. The ministry said that it continued talks
about it with the UN.
The Turkish Ministry has denied accusations that is helping Syrian
rebels in Kesab. The Turkish government has called attempts to compare
the events in Kesab, a city with a large Armenian population, and
some events of the past a hostile propaganda policy, Trend reports.
The Turkish ministry said that the republic was fighting off attacks
of the Syrian regime and protecting national security. It reminded
that all Syrians were given refuge. Turkey expressed readiness to
help any Armenian refugees. The ministry said that it continued talks
about it with the UN.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
March 27 2014
27 March 2014 - 8:29am
The Turkish Ministry has denied accusations that is helping Syrian
rebels in Kesab. The Turkish government has called attempts to compare
the events in Kesab, a city with a large Armenian population, and
some events of the past a hostile propaganda policy, Trend reports.
The Turkish ministry said that the republic was fighting off attacks
of the Syrian regime and protecting national security. It reminded
that all Syrians were given refuge. Turkey expressed readiness to
help any Armenian refugees. The ministry said that it continued talks
about it with the UN.
The Turkish Ministry has denied accusations that is helping Syrian
rebels in Kesab. The Turkish government has called attempts to compare
the events in Kesab, a city with a large Armenian population, and
some events of the past a hostile propaganda policy, Trend reports.
The Turkish ministry said that the republic was fighting off attacks
of the Syrian regime and protecting national security. It reminded
that all Syrians were given refuge. Turkey expressed readiness to
help any Armenian refugees. The ministry said that it continued talks
about it with the UN.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress