Turkey’s Erdogan warns NATO on sheltering ‘terrorist’ plotters

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ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday warned NATO against sheltering “terrorist” soldiers after Turkish officers in the alliance’s command reportly sought asylum after a failed putsch.

“How can a terrorist, a terrorist soldier, a soldier who has been involved in plotting a coup, be employed in NATO?” Erdogan told journalists on a plane from Uzbekistan, the Milliyet newspaper reported.

“They cannot do such a thing,” he said.

On Friday, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said a number of Turkish officers serving in NATO command positions had requested asylum following the botched coup on July 15.

Neither Stoltenberg nor Erdogan provided a number, although Erdogan said it was not high.

Erdogan said his government demanded that soldiers who asked for asylum be extradited and warned the alliance against providing them with a haven.

“NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) cannot entertain accepting asylum requests of this kind. Those in question are accused of terror,” he said.—APP