Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised Europe over inadequate support for Ankara’s fight against terrorism, calling on some countries to extradite suspected extremists wanted by Turkey. “Terrorists who commit the bloodiest murders in Turkey are freely circulating in European countries,” Erdogan said during his visit to Prague, in remarks carried by Anatolia news agency. He singled out France and Germany, urging both countries to extradite suspected members of banned organisations to Turkey. His remarks came after a radical Marxist group, the Revolutionary People’s Liberation Front, claimed responsibility for Friday’s bomb attack at the US embassy.
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