Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Putin to Turkey Envoy: Tell Erdogan He Can Go to Hell along with ISIL Terrorists

Russian President Vladimir Putin broke the accepted diplomatic protocols and personally summoned Turkish Ambassador to Moscow Ümit Yardim, and warned him that the Russian Federation shall sever the diplomatic relations immediately unless Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stops supporting ISIL/ISIS terrorists in Syria, where Russia holds its last navy base in the Mediterranean sea, FNA reported.


The AWD news website quoted Moscow Times as reporting that the Russian president purportedly went into a long diatribe criticizing the Turkish foreign policy and its malevolent role in Syria, Iraq and Yemen by supporting Saudi-backed al-Qaeda terrorists, which escalated the conversation with the Turkish ambassador to a fierce polemic.

Also the Republican news website said that according to the leaked information obtained by the Moscow Times, the meeting between Putin and Turkish ambassador was imbued with intense mutual resentment where Yardim repudiated all Russian accusations, laying blame on Russia for Syria's bitter and protracted civil war.

  • "Tell your dictator president he can go to hell along with his ISIL terrorist and I shall make Syria to nothing but a 'Big Stalingrad', for Erdoğan and his Saudi allies are no vicious than Adolf Hitler," replied Vladimir Putin in the 2-hour closed door meeting with Turkish emissary.
  • "How hypocrite is your president as he advocates democracy and lambasts the military coup d'état in Egypt," added Putin, "And he simultaneously condones all terrorist activities aimed to overthrow Syrian president."
The Russian president continued by saying that his country won't abandon Syrian legitimate administration and will cooperate with its allies, namely Iran and China, to find a political solution to Syria's interminable civil war which descended the 23-million Arab nation to an utter ethnic and religious anarchy.
  almanar.com.lb
4/8/15
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  1. La Turquie va commencer "bientôt" à combattre l'Etat islamique en Syrie...

    (Belga) La Turquie va "bientôt" commencer à combattre le groupe Etat islamique dans le nord de la Syrie, a déclaré son chef de la diplomatie Mevlut Cavusoglu, lors d'une rencontre avec son homologue américain John Kerry en Malaisie.

    "Actuellement, avec les Etats-Unis, nous entraînons et équipons l'opposition modérée et nous allons aussi démarrer notre combat contre Daech, bientôt, et de manière efficace", a assuré le ministre qui était brièvement interrogé par un journaliste en marge des réunions annuelles de l'Association des nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est (Asean) auxquelles participent de nombreux autres pays. (Belga)
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    5/8/15

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  2. Türkei verstärkt Offensive gegen IS Monatelang zögerte man im Vorgehen gegen die radikalislamische Miliz...

    Nun soll der Kampf "umfassender" werden.

    Die von den USA angeführte Allianz bereitet zusammen mit der Türkei eine deutliche Ausweitung ihrer Offensive gegen die radikalislamische IS-Miliz vor. "Wir sehen, dass bemannte und unbemannte amerikanische Flugzeuge ankommen, und bald werden wir alle zusammen einen umfassenden Kampf gegen den Islamischen Staat beginnen."

    Das sagte der türkische Außenminister Mevlut Cavusoglu am Mittwoch bei einem Besuch in Malaysia. Nach monatelangem Zögern hatte die Türkei Ende Juli erstmals Stellungen der Extremisten in Syrien und im eigenen Land angegriffen. Zudem genehmigte die Türkei den USA, den US-Stützpunkt Incirlik als Ausgangsbasis für Luftangriffe in Syrien zu nutzen. Seit Monaten fliegt die von den USA angeführte Allianz Angriffe gegen Ziele der Extremistenorganisation Islamischer Staat (IS) in Syrien und im Irak. Der IS kontrolliert große Gebiete im Irak und in Syrien und hat dort ein Kalifat ausgerufen...................http://kurier.at/politik/ausland/tuerkei-verstaerkt-offensive-gegen-is/145.326.073
    5/8/15

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  3. Kremlin has denied media reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin called his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan a "dictator"...

    "The news stories published on some websites, claiming that Putin summoned Turkish Ambassador Umit Yardim, and called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a dictator are not true," Putin's press spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters at a teleconference Wednesday.

    Peskov also denied reports that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad asked Putin to send Russian troops to Syria, adding that such a deployment was not on their agenda.
    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/569101--moscow-denies-putin-called-erdogan-dictator
    5/8/15

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