Gulf Times

Erdogan orders expulsion of 10 Western ambassador­s

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said yesterday he instructed the foreign minister to declare 10 ambassador­s persona non grata over their statement on the ongoing case of businessma­n Osman Kavala.

“The envoys who called for Kavala’s release should either understand Turkey or they should leave,” President Erdogan told a ceremony in the central Eskisehir province, according to Turkey’s Anadolu Agency (AA).

The embassies of the US, Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherland­s, Sweden, Canada, Norway and New Zealand had shared a statement on social media calling for Kavala’s release, claiming the case has cast a shadow over democracy and the rule of law in Turkey.

On Tuesday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry summoned the ambassador­s of these countries, accusing them of meddling in the Turkish judiciary.

Kavala was first arrested over criminal charges related to the 2013 Gezi protests, a small number of demonstrat­ions in Istanbul that later transforme­d into nationwide protests which left eight protesters and a police officer dead.

The businessma­n was later remanded into custody by an Istanbul court as part of a probe into the 2016 defeated coup in Turkey, with prosecutor­s accusing him of spying.

AFP adds: Several European countries were quick to react to Erdogan’s statement.

Sweden, Norway and the Netherland­s - whose envoys all signed the document - said they had received no official notificati­on from Turkey.

“Our ambassador has not done anything that would justify the expulsion,” Norwegian foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Trude Maseide told media in her home country, vowing to continue pressing Turkey on human rights and democracy.

 ?? ?? Erdogan greets his supporters in Eskisehir, Turkey, yesterday.
Erdogan greets his supporters in Eskisehir, Turkey, yesterday.
 ?? ?? Kavala speaking during an event in Istanbul (File)
Kavala speaking during an event in Istanbul (File)

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