Turkey in danger: Ahmadinejad

Turkey in danger: Ahmadinejad

TEHRAN - Doğan news agency

Ahmadinejad vacates his seat to president- elect Rouhani this weekend. AFP Photo

The outgoing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed on Aug. 2 that Turkey was in danger, as it is being targeted by imperialist countries’ plans.

Ahmadinejad said “imperialist countries” were preparing plans for a number of countries in the region and that Turkey was among them, while addressing crowds in Tehran on the al-Quds (Jerusalem) International Day. Alongside Turkey, the Iranian president said Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf and North African countries were in danger.

Ahmadinejad, who will vacate his seat to president-elect Hassan Rouhani on Aug. 4, warned regional countries not to trust Western countries, saying that these countries would “use them and throw them away like a handkerchief.”