
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan mentioned his vision for Turkey today at an event he organized called “The Century of Turkey” and also lashed out at the West.
According to his correspondent SKY And her DailyManolis Kostidis, the speech of the President of Turkey lasted one hour and 58 minutes, and during his speech he spoke about his vision of Turkey.
Erdogan promised Turkey better days after June 2023 with a vision of 2071.
He also referred to “the limits of his heart”, as he said, arguing that “Turkey will go on with friends on the borders of their hearts and with the prayers of the downtrodden”. He also stated that he would “build a century for Turkey” and promised to make his country “one of the greatest in the world”.
According to the report, Tayyip Erdogan also mentioned the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque, where he said it is “essentially the legacy of Muhammad the Conqueror, stressing that this is a great challenge to global tutelage.” Finally, he spoke of the imperialists fighting his government and leaving thorns against the West.
Source: Kathimerini

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