Turkey will do “whatever is required” against Iran, Deputy Prime Minister
Speaking to a group of reporters over an iftar (fast-breaking) dinner, Arinc said that Ankara is uncomfortable with the positions the Iranian government has taken recently towards Turkey on a number of issues, not necessarily tied to the Syrian crisis.
“What I mean by disturbing behavior [by the Iranian regime] is not related to Syria,” he said, stressing that Turkey will do ‘whatever is required” to counter Iranian threats.
The Turkish minister implied that a recent surge in terror attacks in Turkey's Southeast has the backing of Iran.
“We have received information that Kurdistan Workers' Party [PKK] terrorists infiltrated from the Iranian side of the border and that they were stationed in the Shehidan camp [in Iran] and crossed into Turkey from the region of Harkuk in northern Iraq,” he said.