"Erdogan’s and the AK Party’s foreign policy will continue as it is. If we are to summarize this policy in a few words [it is] ‘equal relations with everyone.’ Turkey’s honest, predictable collaboration policy will provide a reliable friend fo neighboring countries," Esayan said.
The lawmaker, re-elected to the Turkish parliament in the legislative election held alongside the presidential vote, added that Turkey expected "respect for its sovereignty, unity, and borders."
The lawmaker pointed out that the opposition's wish to unseat Erdogan could weaken Turkey's fight on supporters of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), mostly Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in Syria, which Ankara believes to be linked to PKK.
"You could even see indications of this policy looking at the opposition’s election campaign. So this election’s success has changed the history of Turkey and this region," Esayan said.
According to the politician, Turkey under Erdogan’s leadership has faced many challenges including the 2013 wave of protests and a coup attempt in 2016 but Ankara was able to overcome all these difficulties.
"Erdogan’s recent victory will provide the continuity of this success for the next five years," Esayan said.
In the parliamentary election, held on the same day, the People's Alliance, comprised of the AK Party and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), won 53.7 percent of the vote with 99.9 percent of ballots counted.
The Nation Alliance, which brings together four opposition parties — the CHP, Iyi Party, Felicity Party, and Democrat Party — gained 33.4 percent of the vote. The Pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party received 11.7 percent of the vote.
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