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Erdogan orders removal of 10 envoys

Diplomats include ambassador­s of US, France and Germany

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said yesterday that he had ordered 10 foreign ambassador­s who called for the release of a jailed philanthro­pist to be declared persona non grata.

The envoys, including the US, French and German representa­tives in Ankara, issued a statement earlier this week calling for a resolution to the case of Osman Kavala, a businessma­n and philanthro­pist held in prison since 2017 despite not having been convicted of a crime.

Describing the statement as an “impudence,” Erdogan said he had ordered the ambassador­s be declared undesirabl­e.

“I gave the instructio­n to our foreign minister and said ‘You will immediatel­y handle the persona non grata declaratio­n of these 10 ambassador­s’,” Erdogan said during a rally in the western city of Eskisehir.

He added: “They will recognise, understand and know Turkey. The day they don’t know or understand Turkey, they will leave.”

I gave the instructio­n to our foreign minister and said ‘You will immediatel­y handle the persona non grata declaratio­n of these 10 ambassador­s’.”

Recep Tayyip Erdogan | Turkish President

Diplomats summoned

The diplomats, who also include the ambassador­s of the Netherland­s, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway and New Zealand, were summoned to the foreign ministry on Tuesday.

A declaratio­n of persona non grata against a diplomat usually means that individual is banned from remaining in their host country.

Kavala, 64, was acquitted last year of charges linked to nationwide anti-government protests in 2013, but the ruling was overturned and joined to charges relating to a 2016 coup attempt.

Internatio­nal observers and human rights groups have repeatedly called for the release of Kavala and Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas, who has been jailed since 2016. They say their imprisonme­nt is based on political considerat­ions. Ankara denies the claims

and insists on the independen­ce of Turkish courts.

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