'Not enough' to show solidarity after terror attacks, Turkey foreign minister says
Cavusoglu also said that he expects European Union to meet its commitments regarding the visa liberalisation
Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu answers a question during an interview with Reuters in Ankara, Turkey, August 24, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS
ANKARA:
It is "not enough" to show solidarity in response to terrorist attacks, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday, in the wake of a suicide bomb attack on Istanbul's main airport this week that killed 42 people.
Cavusoglu made the comments at a news conference in Brussels to announce the "opening" of Chapter 33 in Turkey's European Union accession process, which covers budget policy.
Cavusoglu also said that he expects European Union to meet its commitments regarding the visa liberalisation.
It is "not enough" to show solidarity in response to terrorist attacks, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday, in the wake of a suicide bomb attack on Istanbul's main airport this week that killed 42 people.
Cavusoglu made the comments at a news conference in Brussels to announce the "opening" of Chapter 33 in Turkey's European Union accession process, which covers budget policy.
Cavusoglu also said that he expects European Union to meet its commitments regarding the visa liberalisation.