Turkish "Tika" is trying to invade Aden with fake aid

English - Monday 05 October 2020 الساعة 11:27 am
Aden, NewsYemen:

The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) is trying to invade the city of Aden, claiming to provide aid and support to its institutions and service facilities, specifically its air and sea ports, after its failure to sign the agreement that the dismissed Minister of Transport, Saleh al-Jabwani, was preparing for it away from the government and the Arab coalition supporting it.

Recently, the Turkish Agency for Cooperation and Coordination (TIKA) claimed that it provided Aden International Airport with a thermal camera system supported by computers, to contribute to supporting the authorities there to combat Corona, and it delivered this support in the presence of the General Coordinator of the High Relief Committee, Jamal Belfaqih.

However, the director of Aden airport, Abdulraqeeb Al-Omari, denied these allegations, surprisingly about the deliberate propaganda and lies of some partisan media outlets and their attempt to plunge the airport into the heat of political wrangling that the airport administration and the local authority in Aden sought to neutralize the airport as a civilian facility that provides its services to all far from any politician employment.


The General Coordinator of the High Relief Committee, Jamal Balfaqih, confirmed Al-Omari's statements, denying that he had received any devices from the Turkish agency regarding Covid 19, according to what journalist Bassam Al-Qadi published on his Facebook account.

Press reports indicate that the Turkish governmental cooperation and coordination agency "TIKA" is one of the tools of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to intervene in the affairs of countries and collect information under the lies of humanitarian aid.