Erdogan: Turkey cannot Handle a New Influx of Refugees

Diplomacy | December 10, 2021, Friday // 13:28|  views

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Turkey cannot endure a new influx of refugees, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying by local media today.

Erdogan spoke at the official opening of the 16th Conference of the Parliamentary Union of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation at the Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul.

As everyone knows, developments in Afghanistan increase the risk of an influx of migrants. Our country, which has taken in about 5 million refugees, 3.6 million of whom are from Syria, cannot cope with the new influx of refugees, the Turkish president was quoted as saying by CNN-Turk.

We are working to prevent chaos from re-emerging in Afghanistan. The repeated destabilization of the situation in this country is inadmissible. This will also increase the influx of migrants. Countries such as Turkey are suffering the worst from the influx of migrants, the Erdogan news agency quoted Erdogan as saying.

We have no right to turn our backs on the Afghan people, he stressed.

Erdogan also spoke on the Palestinian issue, stressing that protecting Jerusalem means "protecting the interests and values ​​of all of humanity."

He said "Israel is putting pressure on Palestinians" and added that violence against Palestinians would not benefit any country, including Israel.

Unfortunately, the "unjust blockade of the Gaza Strip" continues, the Turkish leader said.

Erdogan also highlighted the importance of combating xenophobia, racism and Islamophobia.

Muslims around the world are currently battling not only the coronavirus and humanitarian crises, but also growing Islamophobia, Erdogan said.

He said Ankara had helped 160 countries and 12 organizations during the pandemic. The Turkish leader added that Turkey has sent vaccines against COVID-19 to 11 countries.

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