Turkey's President Erdogan, who had warned that ambassadors from 10 countries including Europe and the United States would be deported, announced that he would not dispose of it after the embassies of each country issued a statement that they would not interfere with domestic affairs. ..


Before the G20 Summit, which will be held from this weekend, the summit of 20 major countries, tensions have been eased for the time being.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has deported ambassadors from 10 countries, including the United States and France, in response to a joint statement issued on the 18th calling for the release of detained Turkish businessman Ottoman Kawara. I was warned when I set it to.



As a result, the Turkish currency Lira temporarily fell to the lowest level ever.



Under these circumstances, the embassies of each country that received the warning issued a series of statements on the 25th that they are observing the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which stipulates non-intervention in domestic affairs.



In response, Turkey's President Erdogan said in a television speech after the cabinet meeting, "Embassies of each country have issued a new statement to withdraw from slander. Ambassadors will be more cautious in issuing statements regarding Turkey's sovereignty in the future. It will be. "



With the G20 summit in Rome, Italy this weekend, embassies and Turkey have come to terms with each other, and tensions have eased for the time being.