Erdogan: Turkey has no problem with NATO


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a statement to the German channel RTL assessed issues such as the visit to Russia, the attempted coup by violent terrorist cult Feton, the EU position s-, etc.
Erdogan, noting that want to open a corridor for humanitarian aid to the city of Aleppo in Syria, said that Russia's support to solve this problem, reports Anadolu Agency (AA).
President Erdogan in a statement to the German channel RTL assessed issues such as the visit to Russia, the attempted coup by violent terrorist cult Feton, the position of the European Union, visa liberalization and the German judiciary.
color: #262626; font-family: Merriweather, serif; font-size: 17px; line-height: 27px; margin-bottom: 18px; margin-top: 18px;"> Erdogan has noted that with Russia with a different emotion have launched a new era in the political, military, economic, cultural and tourism, where, during his visit to this country have been attended by many ministers. Erdogan added that among other things next year will have talks which will be held once in Russia and once in Turkey.
In connection with the problems that Turkey faces on the border with Syria, he said that NATO has just left Turkey. Erdogan warned that Turkey has no problem with NATO and further added that "NATO should not just leave the sled member. On the border with Syria experiencing very serious problems and traumatic. As a result of bombs dropped by the Syrian people are losing our lives. If there would be today, when NATO will be on our side? Aleppo is also in a difficult period. What can we do to address the humanitarian needs; that is the question. "
Among other things Erdogan stated that at the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the issue of Aleppo. He noted the importance of protecting the population of the region said that "There will be a corridor, corridors for humanitarian aid. I believe that this issue will be solved with the support of Russia. "
Erdogaan: EU is drag us since 53 years
Recalling that Turkey is waiting for 53 years for membership in the EU and explaining that his duty is to say truths Erdogan has estimated that "the EU is drag us since 53 years. Did you ever do as a journalist this question? Why drag the EU Turkey since 53 years? I always said; Would you agree or not Turkey? Why not express vërdalliseni and clear? If you make this happens, what happens if you do this. "
Erdogan further criticized the Constitutional Court of Germany, which did not allow to connect to the teleconference to rally against the coup, which was held two weeks ago in Cologne, Germany.
Emphasizing that the court did not allow the speech of a president elected with 52 percent of the vote, Erdogan said that "Do not express it? I have followed this and that Merkel just said 'independent judiciary'. What independent judiciary is this? When we talk about independent judiciary should give the right decisions. "
Amnesty International claims
President Erdogan among other things stated the Amnesty International claims that torture in Turkey is carried out, where he has set far from concrete and based on misinformation and errors the organization claims.
"Amnesty International considers the several social media news. Is there ever come here to see Turkey's Parliament? We have heard the minister of justice and internal? They have no worth their while any statement they have not heard ministers. I have knocked on the door to them more time to be arrested than read a poem. They not interested me. Amnesty International does not act fairly and accurately. It is an ideological organization, there is a fair organization. I speak out, "said Erdogan.

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