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Haber7: America wants to bring a “second Zelenskyy” to power in Turkey

America wants to bring a “second Zelenskyy” to power in Turkey, which would drag the Turkish side into a conflict with Russia in Syria, reports Haber7.

The United States plans to drag Russia and Turkey into conflict in Syria, the Black Sea and Central Asia if the Table of Seven (opposition coalition) wins the election, forcing Turkey to assume the role of Zelenskyy.

It should be noted that many years of negotiations between America and the “Table of Seven” partners on this issue have not resulted in final agreements.

The material indicates that the opposition coalition in Turkey may take an anti-Russian stance.

According to Meral Aksener, leader of the Good Party, anti-Russian sanctions must be introduced and Russian expansionism must be fought. Kılıçdaroglu adviser Ünal Cevikez noted that Turkey supports Ukraine’s NATO membership, as the Turkish side is also a member of the alliance.

Russia, in turn, can win over Turkey if it offers fighter jets and becomes a strategic partner, while the United States tries to push the countries from Syria, the newspaper notes.

Earlier, the leader of the Turkish Rodina party, a candidate for the presidential elections in Turkey, Dogu Perincek, said that he considers Crimea, the people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions as Russian regions.

Haber7: America wants to bring a ‘second Zelenskyy’ to power in Turkey

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