Turkey issues rewards for the eight officers granted asylum by Greece
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Turkish diplomacy, a few hours before the arrival of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in Turkey, decided to issue rewards for the eight Turkish officers who sought shelter and asylum in Greece after the coup d'état of July 2016!
This action by the Turkish Ministry of the Interior is both of a sudden concern to Tsipras and, on the other hand, and cannot be interpreted as an indication of good intent to relieve tension, in any way!
As SKAI broadcast, the Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a reward for each of the "8" to the tune of 700,000 euros.
Turkey included the officers on the list of terrorists as they consider them to be members of the organization of Fethullah Gullen, which they call FETO.
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