Erdogan dismisss Turkish ambassador to Macedonia, reason unknown

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan through a decree has dismissed Turkey's ambassador to the Republic of Northern Macedonia, Tulin Erkall Kara. Erdogan has fired other leaders of Turkish diplomatic missions in several other countries, Hurriyet Daily Nesa reports. In addition to Kara, 14 other Turkish ambassadors worldwide have been dismissed. [...]
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan through a decree has dismissed Turkey's ambassador to the Republic of Northern Macedonia, Tulin Erkall Kara. Erdogan has fired other leaders of Turkish diplomatic missions in several other countries, Hurriyet Daily Nesa reports.
In addition to Kara, 14 other Turkish ambassadors worldwide have been dismissed, in Algeria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Vietnam, Gambia, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Qad, Chile and Sri Lanka respectively.
Under the decree, new diplomatic representatives will be appointed instead, while the reason for Erdogan's decision is still unknown. /Alsat-M/











