Delhi Blast: Turkey's Response to Accusations Involving Dr. Umar and Mujammil

Turkey's Directorate refutes claims, labels them as entirely false, deemed it a campaign harming India-Turkey ties.
Turkey's Communicati

Source: aajtak

Turkey has categorically rejected media reports alleging its involvement in promoting extremism or terrorist activities, including within India. According to Turkey's Communications Directorate, these reports are misleading and false.

An official statement from Turkey's Communications Directorate emphasized, “The assertion that Turkey is engaged in radical activities targeting India or any other nation is entirely baseless.”

The statement further noted that some foreign media outlets are attempting to associate Turkey with terrorist incidents in India by falsely accusing it of providing financial, logistical, and diplomatic support to terrorist organizations.

Turkey considers this to be a malicious campaign aimed at damaging the bilateral relations between India and Turkey.

This response comes at a time when a car blast occurred on Monday in Delhi's Red Fort area. During the investigation, it was revealed that key suspects, Dr. Umar and Dr. Mujammil, had visited Turkey recently. Following this discovery, some media reports speculated about a possible network involving both countries.

Turkey vehemently denies these reports, stating it has no direct or indirect connections with any terrorist activities or organizations. The statement declared Turkey's firm stance against all forms of terrorism and its commitment to respecting the sovereignty of every nation.

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