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"Turkey has every right to conduct operations in Syria and the places where terror organizations are nested with regards to the struggle against the threats that Turkey faces," Erdogan said February 20, during the event "UNESCO City of Gastronomy: Gaziantep," which was organized to celebrate the inclusion of Turkey's southeastern province of Gaziantep on the list of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network in the gastronomy category, Hurriyet Daily News reported.

Erdogan's remarks came one day after he and U.S. President Barack Obama talked on the phone for more than an hour regarding the latest developments in Syria and Turkey.

During his address on February 20, Erdogan said the situation had "absolutely nothing to do with the sovereignty rights of the states that cannot take control of their territorial integrity."

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"On the contrary, this has to do with the will Turkey shows to protect its sovereignty rights," he said. "We except attitudes to prevent our country's right [to self-defense] directly as an initiative against Turkey's entity – no matter where it comes from."

Erdogan said the point Turkey has reached is a place of self-defense and that no one had the right to restrict that right.

"The place where we have come is a point of self-defense. No one can restrict Turkey's right to self-defense in the face of terror acts that have targeted Turkey; they cannot prevent [Turkey] from using it," Erdogan said.