Turkey not to tolerate Khalifa Haftar's threats: Erdoğan aide
"Turkey will not tolerate Khalifa Haftar's, or anyone else's threats. In terms of the agreement that we have made, we are on a perfectly legal ground in Libya, and will continue to support the Libyan government," Ibrahim Kalın -- the presidential spokesperson -- said in his comments as speaking to the Turkish-language private broadcaster NTV.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 24 May 2020
- Modified Date: 12:00 | 24 May 2020
The normalization process will not be about abandoning measures all together but we have to adapt to the new normal, Turkey's presidential spokesperson said Saturday.
"We need to get used to living with masks. Turkey will go down to history when this coronavirus pandemic is over and it is written down," Ibrahim Kalın told the Turkish-language private broadcaster NTV.
Turkey wants to open for the tourism season as soon as possible, Kalın said. "We cannot allow anything negative affecting our positive image during the pandemic. Tourists will be tested before boarding the plane on their way to Turkey."
All countries went through a socio-economic test, and I think Turkey has passed it successfully, he said.
Turning to Libya, Kalın was adamant about Ankara's backing of that country's government. "Turkey will not tolerate Khalifa Haftar's, or anyone else's threats. In terms of the agreement that we have made, we are on perfectly legal ground in Libya, and will continue to support the Libyan government."
Regarding Syria, he said Turkey will not tolerate equating Syrian Kurds to PKK/YPG, and making PKK/YPG the representative of Syrian Kurds. This is not fair for Syrian Kurds."