TURKEY HAS NOT TURNED DOWN ANY COUNTRY'S OFFER FOR EARTHQUAKE RELIEF - FM
news.am
Oct 25 2011
Armenia
During his visit to Serbia, Turkish FM Ahmet Davutoglu expressed
his bewilderment at the press writing that Turkey has closed its
doors before international relief that was offered for the country's
earthquake.
Davutoglu maintained that they have not turned down any country
wishing to render assistance. "I was very surprised to hear that the
international press wrote that Turkey has closed its doors before
international relief. On the contrary, Turkey's PM thanked all those
countries for the assistance. Relief has come from approximately
twenty countries, and we are thankful for that," Ahmet Davutoglu told
Anadolu News Agency.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip
Erdogan had said Turkey is capable of surmounting the tremor's effects
on its own, but at the same time thanked all those countries, including
Armenia and Israel, which offered to provide assistance.
news.am
Oct 25 2011
Armenia
During his visit to Serbia, Turkish FM Ahmet Davutoglu expressed
his bewilderment at the press writing that Turkey has closed its
doors before international relief that was offered for the country's
earthquake.
Davutoglu maintained that they have not turned down any country
wishing to render assistance. "I was very surprised to hear that the
international press wrote that Turkey has closed its doors before
international relief. On the contrary, Turkey's PM thanked all those
countries for the assistance. Relief has come from approximately
twenty countries, and we are thankful for that," Ahmet Davutoglu told
Anadolu News Agency.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip
Erdogan had said Turkey is capable of surmounting the tremor's effects
on its own, but at the same time thanked all those countries, including
Armenia and Israel, which offered to provide assistance.