Turkey Rages After Coup ‘Plotter’ Is Granted Asylum in Greece
The Turkish Foreign Ministry on Saturday slammed a decision in Greece to grant asylum to a Turkish helicopter co-pilot, who fled the country after last year’s failed coup, as “politically motivated” and warned of a negative impact on bilateral relations. The co-pilot — who flew seven other Turkish military officers to Greece — was granted asylum…
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