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European Union calls for restraint in Turkey
Meanwhile Turkish media reported that the two officers who downed the Russian jet on the Syrian border in May were among the members of the coup attempt and that two helicopters and 25 anti-Erdogan soldiers who attacked the hotel in Marmaris where the president should hgave been staying have disappeared.
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“I think the most important is that we now get a process of healing in Turkey”, said Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders.
“A country that has the death penalty can’t be a member of the European Union and the introduction of the death penalty in Turkey would therefore mean the end of accession negotiations”.
The swift rounding up of judges and others after a failed coup in Turkey indicated the government had prepared a list beforehand, the European Union commissioner dealing with Turkey’s membership bid, Johannes Hahn, said on Monday.
Kerry said Mevlut Cavusoglu; the Turkish Foreign Minister has recurrently assured him that their government will respect the law and democracy. Kerry said he disagreed with those that say TTIP will not proceed.
The coup plotters sent warplanes firing on key government installations and tanks rolling into major cities on Friday night.
The top United States diplomat warned that North Atlantic Treaty Organisation will “measure” its actions.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault warned Erdogan against growing more “authoritarian”. “There is no excuse for any steps that takes the country away from that”.
Reynders said: “We can not imagine that from a country that seeks to join the European Union”.
A senior Turkish official pushed back at the criticism.
“We have been looking into the activities of the Gulen Movement for some time. The cell within the military was part of this investigation”, the official said, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Mr Kerry said that no extradition request had been received and Washington would need first to see “evidence, not allegations”, of Mr Gulen’s responsibility.
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Emre Peker in Istanbul, Anton Troianovski in Berlin and Joseph Ataman in Brussels contributed to this article.