Turkey's ruling AK Party: Macron playing colonialist games while Erdoğan defends interests of oppressed people
"French President Emmanuel Macron maintain his colonialist efforts, while our President [Recep Tayyip Erdoğan] determined to defend the interests of the oppressed people by giving the games of colonialist away," Ömer Çelik -- the spokesman for the Justice and Development (AK) Party -- stressed in a series of social media posts shared on the official Twitter account on Thursday.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 04:50 | 10 September 2020
- Modified Date: 04:52 | 10 September 2020
Turkey's ruling party on Thursday accused French President Emmanuel Macron of extending his country's long history of colonialism.
"Macron maintain his colonialist efforts, while our President [Recep Tayyip Erdoğan] determined to defend the interests of the oppressed people by giving the games of colonialist away," Ömer Çelik -- the spokesman for the Justice and Development (AK) Party -- stressed in a series of social media posts shared on the official Twitter account.
Earlier today, ahead of a summit of EU Mediterranean states which excluded Turkey, Macron reportedly said: "We must be tough with the Turkish government and not with the Turkish people, who deserve more than the Erdoğan government."
On these remarks, Çelik said: "This is an old and immoral game of the colonialists. They offered a false show of love to exploit the people, but targeted patriotic leaders."
Çelik added that he is proud "that the colonialist mentality targets our president."
Referring to the atrocities discovered after the retreat of Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar-supported by Macron, Çelik said: "Macron is responsible for Haftar's mass graves. Macron is now trying to play the colonial game in the Eastern Mediterranean using Greece."
Turkey has supported the internationally recognized Libyan government formed after the 2011 ouster of Muammar Gaddafi, while Macron has supported Haftar, a warlord whose forces are now in retreat.
Celik added: "He is trying to carry the game he tried and ruined in Syria to the Mediterranean. He is targeting our president because he [Erdoğan] won't allow this aggression."
Regional tensions have recently escalated over the issue of energy exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Greece has disputed Turkey's current energy exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean, trying to box in Turkish maritime territory based on small islands near the Turkish coast. Macron has supported Athens' efforts to deprive Turkey of maritime jurisdiction.
Turkey-the country with the longest coastline on the Mediterranean-has sent out drillships to explore for energy on its continental shelf, saying that both Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) have rights in the region.
Dialogue for sharing these resources fairly would be win-win for all sides, say Turkish officials.