The White House examines Glilen's extradition, to calm Erdogan after Khashogg's murder

The White House is looking for ways to expel Turkish President Rexhep Tayyip Erdogan's enemy from the US, gylantin Fetullah Gulen, to calm Turkey after the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khahoggi, announce senior US officials, reports Periskopi. Trump Administration officials reportedly sought [...]
Trump Administration officials reportedly last month have asked federal law enforcement agencies to consider the legal ways of removing Turkish cleric Fetullah Gulen, to persuade Erdogan to ease pressure on the Saudi government.
Sources suggest the White House is looking for specific information on the status of Güney's US stay.
He has a green card for staying in the United States, having lived in Pennsylvania since the late 1990 ' s.
This request by the White House has angered the boys of the law enforcement agency”, said a senior American official involved in the process.
The FBI and the National Security Council refused to comment on such a case.
A Turkish official was quoted as saying that the government did not link its concerns about the cruel killing of Khashogg, with the case of Glilen's extradition, what they had been applying for several times.
There certainly is no connection for us between these two cases. We want Gyleni extradited, but we will also continue the investigation into the killing of Khahoggit”, he was quoted as saying.
Khahooggi was reported killed by Soviet officials on October 2nd at Saudi Arabia Consulta in Istanbul. /Periscopi











