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President Erdogan: Public order is our red line, we will not tolerate its violation.

President Erdogan: Public order is our red line, we will not tolerate its violation.

02.07.2024 20:10

President Erdogan shared important messages regarding the provocations that took place in Kayseri in his statement after the Cabinet Meeting. President Erdogan stated, "A chaos plan was orchestrated through a disgusting and shameful harassment case in Kayseri. The second act was displayed in the north of Syria. We know very well who wrote these. Public order is our red line. We will not tolerate the disregard and violation of this sensitive line."

The Cabinet Meeting led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ended. The closed-door meeting at the Presidential Complex lasted for 2 hours and 40 minutes. President Erdogan is now making important statements after the meeting.



Highlights from President Erdogan's statements:



"I congratulate our new cabinet members. I wish the best for our new duties to Murat Kurum, who will be in charge of the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change, and to Prof. Dr. Kemal Memisoglu, who will be in charge of the Ministry of Health. I also thank Mehmet Ozhaseki and Fahrettin Koca for their services, sacrifices, and contributions to our nation."



"We are currently monitoring the green homeland 24/7 with 14 Bayraktar TB2 UAVs. We are one of the two countries in the world that use UAVs in fighting forest fires."



More details are coming...



 
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