“We warn Turkey of the need to withdraw from Syria,” this was what the Swedish Foreign Minister, Anne Linde, said during a meeting with her Turkish counterpart, Mevlüt Çavuşolu, at a joint press conference held during her visit last week to Turkey. The Swedish Foreign Minister recalled the nature of existence The Turkish side in Syria, the European position on this intervention, and the Turkish point of view as well.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavus seized this opportunity.

In response to his Swedish counterpart, whose statement was considered free of impartiality, and he said diplomatically, "I do not know who gave you the authority to demand Turkey to withdraw from Syria, or to warn it of the necessity of withdrawal .. We do not want to divide Syria unlike you, for you are the ones who support the PKK." , Which seeks to divide Syria, and for that, you demand Turkey to withdraw. "

What the Turkish foreign minister said is not really directed at the Swedish foreign minister only;

It is to the European Union as well.

With this response, he clarified the Turkish position and the position of some European countries and their endeavors regarding the Syrian file, and drew a clear picture of what is happening on the ground, as looking at the Turkish forces alongside the forces of other countries in the Syrian territories, it seems clear that the Turkish presence is in the interest of the Syrian people, This is in addition to the clear support it enjoys from the Syrian people, and the Syrian areas where Turkish forces are deployed have become a refuge for Syrians fleeing the scourge of war.

The number of Syrian refugees in Turkey is about 4 million, which means that a total of 10 million Syrians live under the protection of Turkey, and this is evidence that Turkey manages their affairs better than the Syrian regime itself.

The number of Syrians living in the areas controlled by Turkey reaches 6 million, out of a total of 14 million people;

This is equivalent to 40% to 45% of the total population, and these Syrians live on lands that represent less than 10% of the total area of ​​the country.

From these data, it is clear that the areas controlled by Turkey are a refuge for Syrian citizens, who flee the areas of clashes to seek protection, and the response of the Turkish Foreign Minister gives a clear picture of the Turkish vision on the one hand, and the goals of other countries in Syria on the other hand. .

The number of Syrian refugees in Turkey is about 4 million, which means that a total of 10 million Syrians live under the protection of Turkey, and this is evidence that Turkey manages their affairs better than the Syrian regime itself.

The Syrian citizens within the Syrian borders are fleeing to the areas controlled by Turkey to escape the injustice practiced by the regime, the PKK, Russia and Iran .. They are certain that they will find safety and basic services in these areas.

What are the European Union countries doing to shed the blood of the Syrians, who are being massacred by the regime and by the elements the regime supports, as well as by the PKK?

What are these countries doing for these citizens, whose homes are demolished over their heads?

It is Turkey's humanitarian duty to provide shelter to these people, who chose to leave their homes in search of security, and to open its doors to them.

As for the countries of the European Union, they have deliberately changed their immigration policies after a small percentage of refugees arrived on their lands for fear of trouble.

The establishment of a safe zone within the Syrian borders was, in fact, the best solution in which European countries saw their salvation from the refugee file, in order to blame Turkey for its creation.

Turkey has not received the financial, economic or political support required from the European Union, despite the pivotal role it plays in preventing the flow of refugee waves;

But it receives in return the harsh criticism from some European Union countries, which believe that the Turkish presence in Syria will prevent the establishment of an independent PKK state.

Unfortunately, due to their incomprehensible support for the PKK, some European countries have come to view the Turkish presence in Syria as unwelcome;

So it seeks to stop him.

In addition, the relationship of the European Union countries with the PKK, based on illogical foundations, is what stands behind their opposition to the Turkish intervention in Syria, and this is what makes them ignore the fact that the presence of Turkish forces in Syria repels the waves of refugees that could flow into the Union European.

Turkey has not received the financial, economic or political support required from the European Union, despite the pivotal role it plays in preventing the flow of refugee waves;

But it receives in return the harsh criticism from some European Union countries, which believe that the Turkish presence in Syria will prevent the establishment of an independent PKK state.

Satisfying the European Union has never been one of Turkey's goals;

Rather, its goal has always been to support humanitarian causes, which obligate it to open its doors to those fleeing the massacres and the refugees whose homes have been destroyed, and it cannot stand idly by and close its doors in their faces.

Because she will be a partner in the crime.

What is happening in Syria is no longer an internal affair.

It has become mainly related to Turkey, as the fires that are burning in the homes of the Syrians have reached Turkey, and the occurrence of any massacres in Syria means the influx of thousands of refugees to its lands.

During the past four years, and before its decision to enter the Syrian territories, Turkey had received about 4 million Syrian refugees, while a similar number was still waiting at the border.

In addition to all of this, there is a terrorist organization based in Syria that directs its activities against Turkey;

However, Turkey will not stand idly by against these threats, nor will it seek to use its full right to defend itself.

History will record the European indifferent position on these terrorist organizations that threaten Turkey, and its direct and indirect support for them.