“Turkey’s having 60 votes in turn for Spain’s 132 is a big relapse and a loss that rises to the level of scandal for the government of Justice and Development party, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and the bankruptcy of his policy,” al-Jaafari told Syrian TV in a phone call.
He added that several envoys of the participating countries expressed their resentment of the Justice and Development party’s policy, particularly towards Syria.
Turkey failed to have a non-permanent seat on UN Security Council for the coming two years; instead, Spain gained the seat with 132 votes.
Mazen Eyon
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