Turkish Foreign Ministry summons US ambassador to Ankara
Oct 30, 2019 12:52 Asia/Tehran [Updated: Feb 04, 2020 14:04 Asia/Tehran]
Turkey’s foreign ministry said it has summoned US ambassador to Ankara, David Satterfield, over two resolutions passed by the US House of Representatives.
Iran Press/Asia: The Turkish ministry said in a statement early Wednesday that it rejects the nonbinding House resolution to recognize the century-old mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide.
The bill passed 405-11, Associated Press reported.
In another statement, the ministry said it condemned a bipartisan bill to sanction senior Turkish officials and its army for Turkey’s incursion into northeastern Syria, which passed 403-16.
Both bills, which were passed Tuesday, are a sign of further deterioration in Turkish-American relations, which have been strained over multiple issues, especially US support for Syrian Kurdish fighters, whom Ankara regards as 'terrorists'. 101/211/216
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