Erdogan says European countries enabled terror threat to spread
In an exclusive interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour in Washington, he criticized those countries for allowing ISIS to spread. Erdogan accused many European countries of having not met their obligations, especially considering so many jihadists come from Europe.
He said the authorities in Belgium showed "similar negligence" in their handling of Ibrahim El Bakraoui.
The president's office has previously said that Turkish authorities captured and sent the would-be Brussels bomber to the Netherlands last year, and flagged him to Belgian authorities soon afterward.
"We have been calling the nations for a common stance against terrorism, and many of the European member states seem to have failed to attach the significance that this call for action deserves," Erdogan said. "We were left alone by Western countries. Our intelligence-sharing expectations were never met."