Mustafa Sentop: Turkiye expects concrete steps from Sweden and Finland
Region
- 30 January, 2023
- 13:00
Turkiye expects concrete steps from Sweden and Finland, Chairman of the Grand National Assembly of Turkiye Mustafa Sentop told journalists.
Report informs that, according to him, just words are not enough:
"We joined NATO to ensure our security. The entry of these states that support terrorists into the Alliance threatens our security."
Sentop reminded that burning the Holy Quran is unacceptable:
"These actions show that Islamophobia continues to spread in Europe."
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