The Foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavushoglu called on the Secretary General of the Republican People’s Party (RNP) Kemal Kylychdaroglu to give evidence of his statements about a certain “interference” of Russia in elected processes in Turkey.
“Before talking about a certain” intervention “, Kylychdaroglu needs to present clear justifications, documents or materials,” said the head of Turkish diplomacy.
According to him, a presidential candidate from the Union of Nation had to be first made to refuse to abandon any form of interference with elected processes in Turkey.
Chavushoglu is sure that, having realized the loss in the upcoming elections, the opposition politician “is trying to manipulate public opinion.” “They [supporters of Kylychdaroglu] are already making excuses for their future failure today, and use the methods that tell them in the West,” he said.
Chavushoglu attracted attention to the reaction of the Russian authorities to the attacks of the leader of the RNP, where they rejected the words of Kylychdaroglu.
“Back in the arrival of [the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation] Sergey Lavrov in Ankara, a question similar in essence was announced. The Russian Foreign Minister then answered that Moscow never intervened and is not going to interfere in the elected processes [in Turkey]”, he reminded.
At the same time, he indicated that in the desire to support opponents of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, separate circles in the West are especially different.
Secretary General of the Republican People’s Party (RNP) and a presidential candidate from the “Union of Nation” Kylychdaroglu accused Russia of a conspiracy and the spread of false materials.