Turkey should not be Europe's 'concentration c': CHP leader


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Turkey’s main opposition party leaderKemal Klçdarolusaid Turkey should not be Europe’s “concentration camp” referring to recent meetings with the EU over the keeping of Syrian refugees in the country. “Turkey should not become Europe’s concentration camp. We cannot accept that. Let aside 3 billion euros even if the European countries offer to give 13 billion euros Turkey should not accept becoming the ‘concentration camp’ of Europe” said Republican People’s Party (CHP) leaderKemal Klçdaroluspeaking to Hürriyet daily on a plane heading from Istanbul to the eastern province of Malatya. “The European countries are telling Turkey that ‘we will give you the money you will keep the Syrians.’ This is not acceptable or ethical” said Klçdarolu. CHP leader was referring to the EU’s recent offer to give Turkey three billion euros ($3.3 billion) a year and eased visa travel for Turks in return for cooperation in stemming the flow of migrants. Recalling that more than 2 million Syrians have taken shelter in Turkey fleeing civil war Klçdarolu said theCHPwill make efforts to bring peace in Syria. “Syrians in Turkey will themselves return to their countries when peace will come” he added. TheCHPleader also criticized the government for its foreign policy and vowed to end the “flow of arms from Turkey to Syria” if his party comes to power after the Nov. 1 snap elections in Turkey. “If we come to the power our first job will be halting the transportation of arms from Turkey to Syria. We will cut the links of radical organizations in [Syria] with our country. Then we will work for peace” Klçdarolu added. He also said hehad written a letter to then-prime ministerRecep Tayyip Erdoanon Aug. 24 2012 over the Syria issue. “I advised him to take steps for peace in Syria under the umbrella of the U.S. Russia the EU Iran the Arab League and Turkey. They did not take this advice into consideration. But when theRussiamade the same call recently they went to Geneva immediately” he added. On Oct. 19 Turkish Prime MinisterAhmet Davutolualso said Turkey is “not a concentration camp” and will not host migrants permanently to appease the European Union which wants Turkey to stop the flow of people to Europe. Meanwhile hours after the EU announced the reaching of a refugee cooperation deal with Turkey with great fanfare last week Turkish PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoanand other officials swiftly dampened expectations. Erdoan urged Brussels to take Ankara’s 10-year bid for EU membership more seriously while Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirliolu heaped scorn on the EU’s proposals for financial help.


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