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ANKARA, Turkey — NATO’s secretary-general apologized to Turkey on Friday over military exercises in Norway during which Turkey’s founding leader, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and current president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, were reportedly depicted as “enemies.”

Erdogan said Turkey withdrew 40 of its soldiers participating in the drills at NATO’s Joint Warfare Centre in Stavanger, Norway, in protest of the incident and slammed the alliance.

“There can be no such unity, no such alliance,” he said in an address to his ruling party’s provincial leaders.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg issued a statement saying: “I apologize for the offense caused.” He said the incident was the result of an “individual’s actions” and didn’t reflect the views of the alliance.

The individual, described as a civilian contractor seconded by Norway and not a NATO employee, was removed from the exercise and an investigation was underway, Stoltenberg said.


“It will be for the Norwegian authorities to decide on any disciplinary action,” Stoltenberg added. “Turkey is a valued NATO ally, which makes important contributions to allied security.”

Erdogan said Ataturk’s picture and his own name were featured on an “enemy chart” during the drills.


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The Joint Warfare Centre is a multi-national NATO unit based in Stavanger, 300 kilometers (186 miles) southwest of Oslo. It is currently led by Maj. Gen. Andrzej Reudowicz of Poland. According to its website, it has a staff of 250 made up of civilians from 11 NATO member states, including Turkey.

In March, the Norwegian government caused fury in Turkey by granting political asylum to five Turkish officers based in Norway who had refused to return home after the failed July 2016 coup attempt in Turkey. The five officers said that they feared being arrested and tortured in Turkey.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...a10ed11ecf5_story.html?utm_term=.125eae04836b

This gotta be a joke. :disagree:
 
ANKARA, Turkey — NATO’s secretary-general apologized to Turkey on Friday over military exercises in Norway during which Turkey’s founding leader, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and current president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, were reportedly depicted as “enemies.”

Erdogan said Turkey withdrew 40 of its soldiers participating in the drills at NATO’s Joint Warfare Centre in Stavanger, Norway, in protest of the incident and slammed the alliance.

“There can be no such unity, no such alliance,” he said in an address to his ruling party’s provincial leaders.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg issued a statement saying: “I apologize for the offense caused.” He said the incident was the result of an “individual’s actions” and didn’t reflect the views of the alliance.

The individual, described as a civilian contractor seconded by Norway and not a NATO employee, was removed from the exercise and an investigation was underway, Stoltenberg said.


“It will be for the Norwegian authorities to decide on any disciplinary action,” Stoltenberg added. “Turkey is a valued NATO ally, which makes important contributions to allied security.”

Erdogan said Ataturk’s picture and his own name were featured on an “enemy chart” during the drills.


What's most important from where the world meets Washington

The Joint Warfare Centre is a multi-national NATO unit based in Stavanger, 300 kilometers (186 miles) southwest of Oslo. It is currently led by Maj. Gen. Andrzej Reudowicz of Poland. According to its website, it has a staff of 250 made up of civilians from 11 NATO member states, including Turkey.

In March, the Norwegian government caused fury in Turkey by granting political asylum to five Turkish officers based in Norway who had refused to return home after the failed July 2016 coup attempt in Turkey. The five officers said that they feared being arrested and tortured in Turkey.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...a10ed11ecf5_story.html?utm_term=.125eae04836b

This gotta be a joke. :disagree:

This individual act ignore by the NATO while finalizing What to depict as enemy actually revealed the mindset of European that they are not feeling comfortable with a Muslim country whatever secular they want to show.
 
So apparently a technician added Atatürks picture in the biography of a enemy commander, Turkish soldiers noticed it and protested, Turkish General Staff ordered all Turkish soldiers to pull out from drill immadiately after the incident was reported.
The said technician claimed he didnt know it was Atatürks picture.

The second incident was a fake account in the simulations internal chat with the name Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in that chat he said he has good relations with enemy countries Leader.
The person creating the fake account was a Norwegian military personal with Turkish roots.

Its not known whether the two incidents are connected to eachother.

Either way the incident is a serious issue since NATO is a defence alliance not a Circus.
 
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They just wanted to see what reaction of the turks would be.
 

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