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    US newspaper: Washington tend to Ankara's refusal to request the extradition of Gulen

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    Post by Rocky Fri 05 Aug 2016, 4:18 am

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    The Wall Street Journal, the US said, that Washington tends to reject Turkey's request to deport exhibitions Fethullah Gulen accused the coup attempt failed.
    The newspaper reported on Friday that "Washington is not satisfied with what is provided by Ankara of the evidence in the case of Gulen."
    She explained that the American and Turkish authorities conducted informal consultations on the possible deportation of Gulen scenarios, but "to convince Ankara that Washington first," there is compelling evidence to make delivery of the opposition calling for the Turkish side is necessary.
    The newspaper predicted the continuation of consultations on the issue for months, and quoted some sources as saying that he "can not imagine any scenario lead to the deportation of Gulen in the end."
     

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