John Kerry Denies Allegation That US In Support Of Turkey Coup Plots
John Kerry, US Secretary Of State |
Luxembourg
(AFP) - Secretary of State John Kerry called his Turkish opposite
number Saturday to offer US support in the wake of a failed coup but
also to protest claims Washington had backed it.
The
United States was quick to denounce the military revolt in its NATO
ally Turkey and to express support for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's
elected government.
But
some Turkish officials have reportedly suggested the United States was
covertly sympathetic to the rogue military officers, a claim Kerry
angrily denied.
State
Department spokesman John Kirby said that Kerry had called Foreign
Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu for a second day running to promise US support
in probing the putsch.
"He
made clear that the United States would be willing to provide
assistance to Turkish authorities conducting this investigation, but
that public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States
in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our
bilateral relations," Kirby said of Kerry's call to Cavusoglu.
Earlier,
Turkey's labour minister Suleyman Soylu had reportedly suggested the
United States was behind the revolt, which triggered fighting that left
at least 265 dead.
Erdogan's
government has now apparently crushed the revolt, but he has demanded
expatriate opposition figure Fethullah Gulen be returned to Turkey from
the US to stand trial.
Kerry
said earlier Saturday, during a visit to Luxembourg, that the United
States would entertain an extradition request if Turkey provided proper
evidence against Gulen.
John Kerry Denies Allegation That US In Support Of Turkey Coup Plots
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