ISTANBUL – Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu pronounced on Wednesday that family with a United States were many spoiled by Washington’s refusal to extradite minister Fetullah Gulen and a sustenance of arms to a Kurdish belligerent YPG.
Speaking to a state-run Anadolu Agency, Cavusoglu pronounced that ties between a NATO allies could be spoiled serve if Washington does not scold a mistakes.
Ankara has been murderous with Washington over a refusal to extradite Gulen, whom Turkey blames for a 2016 manoeuvre attempt, and US support for a YPG, that it sees as an prolongation of a outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) waging an rebellion opposite a Turkish state.