The Independent: Nato apologises to Turkey after 'Erdogan and Ataturk depicted as enemies' in joint exercise
Forty Turkish soldiers withdrawn from Norway drills
Nato’s chief has apologised to Turkey after the country’s leaders were allegedly depicted as “enemies” in a joint military exercise.
Both current president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s and reforming ex-leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s names were involved in the reported incident in Norway.
Turkey has withdrawn 40 soldiers from the drills.
In an address to his ruling party’s provincial leaders on Friday, Mr Erdogan said his and Ataturk’s names were placed on a “table” listing “enemies” during the Nato exercise.
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WNU Editor: The soldiers responsible for branding Turkey as the enemy have been fired .... NATO Fired Servicemen Who Depicted Ataturk, Erdogan as 'Enemies' - Reports (Sputnik).
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