The Borneo Post

Erdogan congratula­tes Maduro after controvers­ial election win

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ANKARA: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has congratula­ted his Venezuelan counterpar­t Nicolas Maduro on winning a new term in office, the Turkish presidency said yesterday, after an election widely condemned by the internatio­nal community.

Erdogan, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, is among very few prominent world leaders to have congratula­ted Maduro on his victory in a poll that the United States has denounced as a “sham”.

He phoned Maduro during the nighttopas­sonhiscong­ratulation­s, a Turkish presidenti­al source was quoted as saying by state-run Anadolu news agency.

Erdogan, who himself faces elections at home on June 24, also expressed his determinat­ion to develop relations between Turkey and Venezuela in all areas, the report added.

The US has already tightened sanctions against Venezuela after the poll, which Maduro won with 68 percent of the vote but was boycotted by the main opposition parties and had a record abstention rate.

In response Caracas ordered the expulsion of the top two US diplomats in Venezuela, charging it was the victim of a “political and financial lynching”.

The European Union said it was also weighing new sanctions after the election was marred by “irregulari­ties” and failed to meet internatio­nal standards.

The 14 countries of the Lima Group – which includes Argentina, Brazil and Canada – are also refusing to recognise the election result. But at a time of growing strains between Turkey and the West, Erdogan and Maduro have been forging an increasing­ly strong alliance.

On a state visit to Ankara in October, Maduro hailed a “new era” in relations with Turkey, saying both countries believed in a different, multi-polar world.

He was also a surprise nonMuslim guest at a summit of Islamic leaders organised by Erdogan in December 2017 to denounce the US recognitio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Earlier this month, photograph­s were published on social media of Maduro wearing a medieval hat and a giant ring from the popular Turkish historical television drama Dirilis Ertugrul about the origins of the Ottoman Empire. — AFP

 ??  ?? Francis kisses a child as he leads the general audience in Saint Peter’s square at the Vatican. — Reuters photo
Francis kisses a child as he leads the general audience in Saint Peter’s square at the Vatican. — Reuters photo

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