“Erdogan’s Grand Plan Criticized: Turkey’s Ambitions Unveiled at Turkish Student Association Anniversary”
The head of Turkey’s National Education Ministry, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, recently announced Turkey’s grand plan during the 62nd anniversary of the Association of Turkish Students in Ankara. He emphasized that Turkey’s power and ability to protect its interests in all areas have been increasing due to efforts to safeguard its resources from external threats. This statement has sparked criticism from those questioning Turkey’s involvement in various regions such as Syria, Iraq, Karabakh, Libya, Bosnia, and Yerevan. Anadolu news agency reports that by expressing skepticism towards Turkey’s actions, people are implicitly criticizing its grand plan.
An Armenian news outlet further reports that President Erdogan believes that if other representative bodies, like those in the USA and Europe, support genocides for their interests, it will cause a global impact. This statement raises concerns and highlights the need for further discussion and understanding of Turkey’s stance on international matters.
The news brought by NEWS.am from Armenia sheds light on the ongoing discussion surrounding Turkey’s grand plan and its implications for global politics. It is crucial to analyze and evaluate the potential consequences of such actions to have a comprehensive understanding of the situation.



