Erdogan Confirms: Attacking Sanctities Is Not Freedom Of Thought, But Rather Barbarism And Terrorism

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed that attacking people’s sanctities is not freedom of thought, but rather barbarism and a type of terrorist act / referring to the recent burning of a copy of the Holy Quran in Sweden /.

Erdogan said in a press conference held today, Wednesday, at the conclusion of the summit of NATO leaders in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius: that the countries that rejected the UN Human Rights Council’s resolution regarding the burning of the Holy Quran should reconsider their freedom and human rights.

On the other hand, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced his country’s readiness to play a mediating role between Russia and Ukraine if this was presented to Ankara.

Erdogan said, “If the Russian and Ukrainian parties offer us the role of mediator, we will gladly carry out this mediation.”

The Turkish president reiterated that “there is no winner in war or loser in peace, and that Ankara wants to revive peace again in the region.”

On the grain shipment agreement, Erdogan said: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky supports the extension of the grain agreement, and Russian President Vladimir Putin had some proposals regarding it, and we are making efforts to reach a solution, taking into account these proposals.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency