With the Arab Spring's running off the rails in Syria, Turkish foreign policy began to falter and even skid. Prime Minister, “Assad will go in 6 months!” he said, he broke the ties with Syria, the country was torn to pieces. As a result, relations with Iraq also deteriorated. The Milli Gorus ve Saadet Party community, which met with Iran and Syria and made great efforts for peaceful dialogue and negotiation to stop the bloodshed, was labeled as "Assadist". The point reached is the point where the Saadet Party took the first step before the start of the Syrian civil war.
August 11, 2022 - Çavuşoğlu:
“We need to come to an agreement with Assad and the opponents, otherwise there will be no peace.”
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu held a press conference for the closing of the 13th Ambassadors Conference. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said, “In order to prevent the division of Syria, there must be a strong administration in Syria. The will that can dominate every corner of its lands can only be achieved through unity. Çavuşoğlu saying, “We somehow make the peace between opposition and the regime in Syria,” he added, “Otherwise, there will be no lasting peace.”
SLANDER THE MILLI GORUS FOR YEARS, THEN COME TO THE MILLI GORUS’S POINT!
Well don't we have to ask?
If you were going to come to the point of negotiation and peaceful dialogue with Syria, why have you labeled the Milli Gorus movement and its community as "Iranian, Assadist, in favor of the oppressor" for ten years?
You accused Milli Gorus, which represents a large community and the future of the country, as ‘having a dialogue with the neighbors’?
If you were going to come to the point of negotiation with Assad, and finally to the point that Milli Gorus said, why did you slander the Saadet Party community?
And more importantly, why did you wait the destruction and disintegration of Syria?
THE COST OF SWAYING IN THE WAKE OF THE WEST IS VERY HEAVY!
Milli Gorus, 50 years ago, said, “There are no enemy neighbors, we have brotherly Muslim countries”. Not content with this, a delegation headed by Mustafa Kamalak, President of Saadet Party of the time, went to Syria and met with Assad. The Saadet community who said “We cannot add fuel to the fire in the neighbor, the Western radars and Patriots will not solve the problem between the brothers. Dialogue and peace are essential,” was declared as marginal. Is it the Milli Gorus that has changed and deviated into marginal ways, or is it those who are swept away to Europe, to Anatolia, in the wake of the West? Do not be regarded as burdensome; Apologize to Saadet Party and Milli Gorus!