PM Erdoğan slams opposition parties over response to Mosul kidnappings

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan speaks in his hometown of Rize on June 13. AA Photo

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has slammed the opposition for trying to “exploit” the kidnappings in the Iraqi city of Mosul, while assuring that intense diplomatic efforts are being carried out to secure the release of 80 Turkish hostages being held by militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

The ISIL jihadists took 31 truck drivers and 49 members of the Turkish consulate hostage after seizing Mosul on June 9.

“Efforts to bring them back unharmed are ongoing. We are doing everything necessary for this. Hopefully we will hear good news,” said Erdoğan during a speech in his hometown of Rize on June 13.

He added that he spoke on the phone with Mosul Consul General Öztürk Yılmaz after the latter was taken hostage. “We have mobilized all our means for the return of the personnel. Our efforts with the Iraqi government are continuing,” he said, before slamming wider criticism from the opposition parties regarding the government’s Middle East policy.

“Turkey is a great country. All the necessary steps will be made with calm. Our first priority is the security of our citizens. This is why we cannot act the same way as the opposition. They don’t carry any weight on their shoulders,” Erdoğan said.

He particularly singled out main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, over his suggestion that Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu should resign during their June 12 meeting about the situation in Iraq.   

“The opposition has lost all their balance. We are struggling to bring the personnel back home safe and sound from Mosul, while they are thinking about how they can exploit this...

Continue reading on: