
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed during a phone call with US President Barack Obama Turkey's support in the aftermath of Sunday's massacre in the US city of Orlando that left dozens of people dead, sources at the Turkish presidency said Wednesday.
According to the sources, Erdogan said the Orlando shooting "once again" revealed the need for the international community to be together in the struggle against terrorism.
The Turkish President also said Islam must not be associated with terrorism, adding that terrorism was "one of the greatest crimes against humanity." The two leaders agreed to maintain cooperation and consultation on any topic related to the Middle East, particularly Syria.
Source : QNA
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