Turkey, Egypt recall ambassadors

August 16, 2013 04:02 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:30 pm IST - ANKARA

Turkey’s leaders kept up their criticism of Egypt on Friday, calling the violence there a “shame for Islam and the Arab world”, a day after the two countries recalled their ambassadors following the crackdown on supporters of Mohammed Morsy, the ousted Egyptian president.

The two countries announced late on Thursday that they were recalling their ambassadors for consultations hours after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Egyptian leaders should stand trial for the military’s move against Mr. Morsy’s supporters. More than 600 people died in the violence.

Mr. Erdogan also accused the West of ignoring bloodshed in Egypt and called for an urgent United Nations Security Council meeting.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul voiced more criticism on Friday. “I deeply feel the pain for every single Egyptian that was killed”, Mr. Gul said, according to the State-run Anadolu news agency.

Turkey’s Islamic-based government had strongly backed Mr. Morsy as an example for the Arab world of a democratically elected pro-Islamic leader and has strongly criticised his July 3 ouster. Turkey’s ambassador to Cairo, Huseyin Avni Botsali, was summoned by Egypt’s Foreign Ministry recently over the Turkish criticisms.

Mr. Gul rejected Egyptian accusations that Turkey was interfering in the country’s internal affairs.

“Turkey’s warnings should be seen not as meddling in internal affairs, but as the sadness felt by a friend, the shock it experienced and as efforts to draw attention and to help”, Mr. Gul said.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry said Mr. Botsali was returning to Turkey later on Friday. It was not clear when the two ambassadors would return to their posts.

Nationwide marches were called in Egypt after Friday prayers to denounce the security forces’ assault. Protests were also planned in Turkey and a pro-Islamic charity group said it would hold funeral prayers in Istanbul for the dead.

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