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Erdogan continues to blackmail Europe, predicts new waves of migrants

12th March 2020 David Stevenson

Erdogan continues to blackmail Europe, predicts new waves of migrants Pin It

“Until the EU meets all our requirements for the free movement of goods and people and offers better financial aid, we will keep the borders open,” said Supreme Turk in the above speech. He also “predicts” that the migration of migrants will not be limited to Greece, but will spread across the Mediterranean.

We dare to suspect that Erdogan is actually announcing here that he will use his influence in Libyan capital Tripoli to send migrants to Malta and Italy from there as well.

“Turkey will hold a summit next week with leaders from France, Germany and possibly Britain to discuss the migrant crisis further,” writes the ANP.

But there is no migrant crisis at all, Turkey is having a financial crisis because they spend too much money on military missions in Syria and Libya and now they want money. For the form below, a new fragment of Turkey’s Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, who has also shown himself a monumental bastard in recent days. “I am disgusted by Turks how value Europe.”

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