Kerry Blasts Turkey for Insinuating that Washington Plotted Coup of Erdogan
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REUTERS/ Tumay Berkin
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17.07.2016(updated 01:47 17.07.2016) Get short URL
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United States expressed concern that their longtime NATO ally and critical
regional partner believed that Washington would try to overthrow their
government calling the claims "harmful to bilateral relations."
US
Secretary of State John Kerry told Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut
Cavosoglu on Saturday that public claims suggesting that American
officials masterminded the failed coup attempt in Turkey were
categorically false and were harmful to relations between the two
longtime NATO allies.
Kerry
urged Turkey to show restraint in the wake of the coup attempt
and to follow the rule of law closely in its investigation
into the plot, State Department spokesman John Kirby explained in a
statement.
“He
made clear that the United States would be willing to provide assistance
to Turkish authorities conducting this investigation, but that public
insinuations or claims about any role by the United States
in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our
bilateral relations,” said Kirby.
Earlier
in the day Labor Minister Süleyman Soylu created a firestorm when he
publicly claimed that Washington was behind the coup in Turkey.
"The
US is behind the coup attempt. A few journals that are published there [in
the US] have been conducting activities for several months. For many
months we have sent requests to the US concerning Fethullah Gulen. The US
must extradite him," said Soylu.
The
attempted coup has left 265 people dead and over 2,000 wounded
across the country. Erdogan’s regime has responded by cracking
down with fury imprisoning 2,745 opposition judges and arresting
over 2,800 soldiers alleged sympathetic to the coup bid.
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