Macro: We want to reestablish dialogue with Turkey in good faith!



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French President Macron made a statement after the summit with 7 EU members in France today.

“WE WANT TO ESTABLISH THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN TURKEY AND AGAIN”

Macron, “We are not pure, but we want to restore good faith dialogue with Turkey,” he said.

In the final declaration of the summit “with Turkey in case of failing to make progress in the transition to dialogue and not unilaterally terminating its activities in Turkey, it is ready to develop a list of additional restrictive measures by the EU,” the statement said.

ALTUN: WHAT MACRON SHOULD WE CONSULT?

Communications director Fahrettin Altun reacted to Macron from his social media account and used the following statements:

* Emmanuel Macro for the attacks on Turkey that kınayal?

* Macron pretending to be de Gaulle, announcing NATO brain death?

* Does Macron arm terrorists in Libya and damage NATO’s southern flank?

* Or ‘Napoleon unassigned’ who went on an expedition to the Mediterranean?

REACTION OF WOMEN TO MACRON

In his statement before the summit, Macron said: “As Europeans, we must be tough and strong against Erdogan. We are trying to stay away from any tension in the region, but we need to clarify Turkey’s goals and aspirations. Europe against Turkey and needs to demonstrate a clearer stance on unity, “he said.

Macroname had come in response to these words from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey.

The following statements were used in the statement made by the Ministry:

* French President Macron made an arrogant statement, trying to teach from the upper curtain, again with his old colonial reflections.

* In fact, Macron’s statements are a manifestation of his own helplessness and despair. The days of free running around the world are over.

* We scuttle all his sinister foreign policy plans, we break Macron’s foul game, our president and Mr Turkey are blatantly attacked from inside angles every day.

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