UK government, “preventing and disrupting human trafficking networks” The Turkish government has announced an agreement with Turkey to carry out focused, coordinated activities. Under the agreement, a center of excellence will be established in Turkey and joint operations will be organized.
CHP Leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu made remarkable posts on the issue on his social media account.
Kilicdaroglu,”The UK has announced an agreement with Turkey to “disrupt and dismantle human trafficking networks”. The deal will see the creation of a unit within Turkey's police force, supported by the UK, “aimed at tackling illegal migration” and called a “center of excellence”.” He said.
Kılıçdaroğlu at the end of his posts,“Who governs Turkey?” He posed the question.
Kılıçdaroğlu then shared the following posts:
During his visit to Turkey last month, Robert Jenrick, the British Minister of State for Migration, made inspections at Kapıkule. Jenrick said today that the UK-Turkey partnership includes financial support, but did not give an amount.
I would like to say to the Palace and its cohorts: “This is an intervention in Turkey in something that you have failed to do, or failed to do, or failed for whatever reason. No matter how it is packaged with fancy words, in the end it is someone's intervention in our internal system.”
“WHO GOVERNS TURKEY”
The fact that both the agreement and the Center of Excellence to be established in our country were announced by the UK and not by the Republic of Turkey is extremely grave and problematic.
The British press also writes that after this, a readmission agreement between Turkey and the UK, similar to the readmission agreement we have with the EU, will be on the agenda.
The websites of the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Interior, the Embassy in London, the General Directorate of Security do not have any statement on this issue so far... We learn about what is being done from foreigners.
Question: Who governs Turkey?
On the other hand, UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman, “Our partner Turkey, which happens to be a close friend and ally, will work with our necessary units to address this international problem and prevent the small boat supply chain.” he said.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has also taken action to solve one of the country's biggest problems, the illegal migrant crisis, ahead of elections scheduled for next year.

