Fahrettin Altun, head of Turkish Presidential Communications, announced that his country has made tangible, concrete and important progress in the fight against terrorism during a quadripartite summit that convened in the Spanish capital of Madrid. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Finnish counterpart Sally Niinistö, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

In his statement, he pointed out that “all participants in the summit recognized the need for joint cooperation against the terrorist organization PKK and its various branches, and we made tangible, concrete and important progress in the fight against terrorism during the Quartet summit. “, explaining that Finland and Sweden have pledged to stand by Turkey against all manifestations of terrorism and its refusal to support the terrorist organizations YPG/PKK and Gülen.

He noted that both countries also committed to lift the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Turkish defense industry and step up cooperation with Ankara in this area, stressing the importance of mentioning the Gülen terrorist organization in one place along with other terrorist organizations. , such as “PKK/YPG”./YBD”, describing it as “a clean win”.