Turkish Foreign Ministry summons France's ambassador in Ankara over 'black propaganda' against Türkiye amid violent protests in Paris
Turkish Foreign Ministry summons expresses"dissatisfaction" over PKK terrorist organisation and French authorities’ propaganda against Türkiye amid protests in France.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has summoned France's ambassador to the country over "black propaganda" against Türkiye amid violent protests in Paris, according to diplomatic sources. Turkish officials conveyed Ankara's "dissatisfaction" and "reaction" to the "black propaganda," according to the sources.
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