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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan answered journalists' questions about the agenda on the plane after his trips to Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan. Erdoğan was asked whether he had any disagreements with MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli regarding the resolution process and the call for Abdullah Öcalan. "WE ARE IN COMPLETE CONSENSUS"Rejecting claims of disagreements, Erdoğan stated, "There is no place for terrorism or politics supported by terrorism in Turkey's future. As the People's Alliance, we are in complete consensus on this issue," he said. BAHÇELİ WAS ANGRYBahçeli also reacted strongly to the question directed at him as he left his party's group meeting yesterday, asking, "Is there a disagreement between you and President Erdoğan?" He said, "My journalist brothers should refrain from provocative behaviors that fuel discrimination with misleading information about Turkey. If you can't, then quit the profession," he stated. "I AM STILL HOPEFUL ABOUT ASSAD"Responding to a question about being photographed with Syrian President Bashar Assad at the Extraordinary Summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League, Erdoğan said, "I am still hopeful about Assad. I still have hope that we can come together and hopefully put the Syria-Turkey relations back on track. Because we need to eliminate the terrorist organizations between Syria and Turkey," he stated.
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