How things have changed!
Turkey
thanks Putin for unconditional support over coup attempt
25
July, 2016
Turkey
has expressed its satisfaction with the unconditional support Russian
President Vladimir Putin lent to the Turkish government in the wake
of the July 15 failed coup attempt and vowed to speedily improve
bilateral ties with Moscow after an eight-month rift.
“We
thank the Russian authorities, particularly President Putin. We have
received unconditional support from Russia, unlike other countries,”
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Habertürk TV on July
25. “This is our expectation from our other friends, as well,” he
added.
Turkey
and Russia ended eight months of tension in late June after Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan wrote a letter to his counterpart to
express his deep sorrow over the shooting down of a Russian warplane
along the Syrian border on Nov. 24, 2015. Russia was one of the first
countries to condemn the failed coup attempt on July 15 and express
its support to the democratically elected Turkish government.
Erdoğan
and Putin are expected to come together in Moscow in mid-August to
revive ties, Çavuşoğlu said, recalling Turkey’s two ministers
responsible for the economy would hold preparatory talks with their
counterparts in Russia on July 26. Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin
Canikli and Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekçi were scheduled to depart
to Russia late July 25 from Ankara.
Russia
recently officially removed all economic and touristic sanctions
which had been put against Turkey in the aftermath of the Nov. 24,
2015, incident.
The
ministers will discuss the agenda of the Erdoğan-Putin summit,
Çavuşoğlu said, adding the two countries were also focused on the
revival of military and intelligence mechanisms to increase the
cooperation in Syria.
‘Gülenists
can stage a coup in Kyrgyzstan’
Çavuşoğlu
also reiterated his urging to the government of Kyrgyzstan, as he
described the country as “the base of the Gülenist organization in
Central Asia.”
“They
have infiltrated the Kyrgyz administration as well. They can stage a
coup there,” Çavuşoğlu said, adding that Kyrgyzstan was under a
serious threat.
Çavuşoğlu
said he informed his Kyrgyz counterpart about the members of this
organization in the Central Asian country and gave him an updated
list of Gülenists.
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