Secretary General of Turkish opposition party Perincek called NATO expansion a “grave” for the defense alliance

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Dogu Perincek, Secretary General of the Turkish opposition Vatan (Motherland) Party, called the decision to expand NATO to the East and its consequences a “grave” for the North Atlantic Alliance. The words of the Turkish politician are quoted by RIA Novosti.

“Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visits to China and Turkey are a kind of ‘graveyard’ for NATO,” adding that the trips symbolize a “road map” of “the world,” aimed at peace and mutual understanding.

“The visit, in a way, takes on a line against the threat of war from the US in the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, the Arabian Sea, the Strait of Hormuz,” added the politician, who believes that only Russia, Turkey, China and Iran acting together can prevent NATO’s eastward expansion.

It was precisely the exclusion of NATO’s eastward expansion that became one of the key points in the demands of the Russian Foreign Ministry to NATO countries and the United States regarding security guarantees. At the same time, as expected, NATO believes that the expansion of the alliance is not within the competence of the Russian Federation.

Source: Rosbalt

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