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America has ‘no excuse’ to keep Gulen

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A member of Turkish special security force stands outside the Cankaya Palace during a meeting between U. S. Vice President Joe Biden and Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim in Ankara, Turkey
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday he would tell US Vice President Joe Biden that Washington has “no excuse” for not handing over a Pennsylvania-based cleric that Ankara blames for last month’s failed coup.
Erdogan, who was due to meet Biden in Ankara later in the day, said Turkey would continue to provide US officials with documents to demand the extradition of Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999.
Gulen, once an Erdogan ally, denies any involvement in the July 15 coup attempt and has condemned it. But Turkish officials say a network of Gulen supporters infiltrated Turkey’s military and public offices for years to create a “parallel state.”
“We will tell him that FETO’s leader is in your country,” Erdogan said, using an acronym for the Gulenist Terror Organization, the name Ankara has given Gulen’s network. “If a country wants a criminal in your country to be extradited, you have no right to argue with that.”
Erdogan said Ankara and Washington were strategic partners and keeping Gulen would not benefit the United States.
Ankara will probably send the United States a coup-related extradition request for Gulen next week, the Turkish justice minister said on Wednesday.
Washington has said it needs clear evidence to extradite Gulen. Its failure to do so, and the perception of a slow response to the coup from Western allies, has angered Erdogan and chilled relations with Washington and the European Union.
The US State Department said this week that documents submitted so far by Ankara constituted a formal extradition request, although not on issues related to the coup.
Biden, who arrived in Turkey on Wednesday, was guided by Turkish officials around the parliament, which was bombed during the coup attempt. He is also expected to meet the prime minister.

Source: Arab News

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