Parliament to meet on Tuesday with Idlib agenda
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- 09:22 29/2/2020
Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop, who made a statement regarding the extraordinary meeting of the HDP and CHP, said he will call the General Assembly for a meeting on Tuesday.
Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop, who made a statement regarding the extraordinary meeting of the HDP and CHP, said he will call the General Assembly for a meeting on Tuesday.
Following a deadly attack on its soldiers in Syria, Turkey has offered refugees free passage to Europe via land and seas.
Adana police did not allow the Syrian refugees to open up their work places for 'security' reasons. In Hatay, Syrians were asked not to leave their homes in the message sent to their phones.
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation against social media posts about the developments in Idlib.
Following the CHP and HDP's call for an emergency meeting of the Assembly, the AKP will propose a closed session in the Assembly.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the talks between Turkey and Russia on the Idlib agenda will continue.
In a press conference held by the Solidarity Network for Human Rights Defenders, it is underlined that Kavala’s re-arrest is an example of maltreatment. The Network has made a call to "stop manipulating the law as a tool for harassment and revenge"
The phone call was initiated by Turkey and both sides were ready to work together to avoid further escalation, Russia's Foreign Minister said.
"This attack occurred even though the locations of our troops had been coordinated with Russian officials in the field," Minister Akar has said.
Yesterday's fire on Imrali Island reminded of past practices for Öcalan, who has been there for 21 years. Öcalan, who was subjected to many pressures under absolute isolation, considered the words of the authorities saying 'We are 150 meters away from you' as is 'destruction'.
Turkey playing on open door policy in Syria, the loss of the regime, the Kurds not getting status and the winning of El Kaide and Ihvan ended Turkey in the Idlib swamp. Dozens of soldiers lost their lives and got injured at the attack yesterday.
Social media was completely blocked after 33 soldiers lost their lives in Idlib. Social media expert Dr. Yaman Akdeniz, saying "Blocking is political", emphasized that the aim is to inform the public from one source.
HDP Co-Chairs Pervin Buldan and Mithat Sancar, who made a statement about the developments in Idlib, called for an extraordinary meeting of the Assembly, emphasizing that the solution is dialogue and negotiation in the Middle East.
Hatay Governor Rahmi Doğan has stated, “Our 33 soldiers have fallen martyrs in an airstrike launched by the Assad regime forces in Idlib.”
Following the heavy blow suffered by Turkey in Idlib, Ankara said it won't stop refugees reaching Europe.