U.S-Turkey counterterrorism meeting postponed

U.S-Turkey counterterrorism meeting postponed

PanARMENIAN.Net - A meeting on counterterrorism between Turkish and U.S. officials has been postponed, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department said.

“The bilateral counterterrorism meeting scheduled for Ankara was postponed because the U.S. was not able to participate in the meeting at this time. Turkey is a valuable counterterrorism partner, and we anticipate that the meeting will be rescheduled,” Philip Crowley said.

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