The US ambassador had to apologize for liking a controversial tweet in Turkey

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Ankara: Turkey calls for US ambassador after liking an anti-government tweet on which they also have to apologize.

According to the International News Agency, a controversial tweet on October 5 by the Turkish journalist Erdogan Babahan wanted by the government was leaked from the official embassy of the US Embassy to the Turkish Foreign Ministry Geoffrey Pounier posted by the Turkish Foreign Ministry in Ankara. Was summoned and an explanation sought.

In advance these days our embassy twitter account "favored" an unrelated post in errors. We remorse the mistake and make an apology for any confusion.

The US embassy also had to issue an apology again after the US embassy called in the Turkish Foreign Ministry, despite admitting and apologizing to the US Embassy's official Twitter account. The American explanation states that Erdogan has no connection with Babahan, nor does he agree with the content of his tweet, regretting his mistake.

The Turkish journalist wrote in his tweet that "the people of Turkey should prepare for a political era that would happen without the leadership of the Turkish National Party." This tweet was interpreted as wishing for the possible death of the Turkish National Party's ally leader Bahachley. has been. The Turkish National Party also shares power with President Erdogan's party.

We make an apology for the mistake that befell our twitter account the day past. We will no longer associate ourselves with ergun babahan or we will endorse or accept as true the content of his tweet. We reiterate our remorse for this mistake.

It should be noted that Argun Babahan, the controversial tweet journalist who wanted the Turkish government to blame, was accused of liaising with conspirators in a failed military coup in Turkey in 2016 and fearing arrest would have led to the repatriation.

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