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Turkey summons top US envoy over tweet ‘like’

- Reuters Istanbul

Turkey summoned a top US diplomat to its Foreign Ministry on Sunday, a day after the US Embassy’s Twitter account liked a tweet regarding Devlet Bahceli, the leader of the nationalis­t party who has recently fallen ill.

The tweet said Turkey should be ready for a political realm without Bahceli, who has had health issues in recent weeks, which lead to speculatio­n regarding the seriousnes­s of his condition.

The dispute comes at a time when relations between the NATO allies are strained due to Turkey’s threats of an incursion into northeaste­rn Syria, after Ankara accused Washington of stalling efforts to establish a “safe zone” there together.

Bahceli is the leader of Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP), which is an ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party. The two parties entered the parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections in an alliance last year, which allowed them to attain a majority in Parliament together. Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said on Sunday it had summoned the US Charge d’Affaires to the ministry and requested an “open and clear” explanatio­n regarding the issue.

The AK Party said on Twitter that the user who had posted the message was wanted for links to the network of Fethullah Gulen, which Ankara says orchestrat­ed the abortive coup in July 2016.

Omer Celik, spokesman for the AK Party, said the US State Department and Embassy needed to investigat­e the issue and an apology would not suffice.

“It shows that some people employed in the Embassy are making a special effort to damage the relations between the two countries,” Celik said on Twitter. “The United States Embassy needs to try to understand Turkey not through people linked with terrorist organizati­ons but through people who can conduct proper analysis,” he said.

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