We won?t let Syria chaos spill into Turkey: President Gül
Turkish President Abdullah Gül vows at the site of the the deadly May 11 attacks in Reyhanlı that Syria?s chaos will stop at the frontier with Turkey
Turkey’s Gul says global response to Syria limited to rhetoric
REYHANLI, Turkey (Reuters) – Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul criticised the world’s response to the Syria conflict on Thursday as limited to “rhetoric”, saying his country had received little help in coping with a huge influx of Syrian refugees. “The international community’s contribution to Turkey’s financial aid to these people who are in a difficult situation is only symbolic,” Gul told
Men walk past damaged buildings as one carries Turkey’s national flag during a visit by Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul in the town of Reyhanli, in Hatay province near the Turkish-Syrian border May 16, 2013. Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul criticised the world’s response to the Syria conflict on Thursday as limited to “rhetoric”, saying his country had received little help in coping with a huge influx of Syrian refugees. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
It?s a bunch of pro-al-Assad communists
Since last Saturday?s horrific bombings in Reyhanlı, a Turkish town right near the Syrian border.
Turkey?s Syria quagmire takes a new turn
Among the many questions raised by the recent attack, Turkey has been accused of intentionally neglecting border security to allow the Free Syrian Army and international jihadists to use Turkish soil along the border as a base.
Turkish PM Erdoğan cites possibility of neglect over Reyhanlı blasts
Erdoğan said he has assigned the Prime Ministry Inspection Board.
Turkish president to visit bomb-damaged Reyhanlı on May 16
Turkish President Abdullah Gül is set to go to the southern province of Hatay‘s Reyhanlı
The terrorist attack and Erdoğan?s Syria policy
The terrorist attack in Reyhanlı that killed more than 50 was not a surprise.
Is the Reyhanlı attack just a beginning?
Hours after the tragic terrorist attack that hit the town of Reyhanlı in Hatay province on the Syrian border.
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