New Delhi has issued a forceful response to the Turkish ambassador within the nation, following incendiary remarks by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan about India’s insurance policies within the disputed Kashmir area.
India reportedly introduced a “robust demarche” to Turkish Ambassador Sakir Ozkan Torunlar on Monday, and warned that Erdogan’s feedback throughout his latest go to to Pakistan may have “robust implications” for bilateral ties.
Saying the transfer, a spokesman for the India’s Ministry of Exterior Affairs mentioned that Erdogan’s allegation about “unilateral steps” being taken in Kashmir replicate “neither an understanding of historical past nor of the conduct of diplomacy,” native media reported.
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Turkey's envoy to India Ambassador Şakir Özkan Torunlar summoned by Secy (West), @VikasSwarup, over Prez @RTErdogan's remarks on #Kashmir throughout his go to to Pakistan.India has warned Turkey of significant implications on bilateral ties. pic.twitter.com/RFFVTkUXlZ
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Ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar mentioned that the incident serves as “yet another instance of a sample of Turkey interfering within the inner affairs of different nations.” He burdened that New Delhi considers the remarks “unacceptable” and accused Ankara of repeated makes an attempt at justifying the alleged “cross-border terrorism” carried out by Pakistan.
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