What happens next with the eight Turkish soldiers fled?

Gepubliceerd op 17 juli 2016 om 13:17

The eight Turkish soldiers after the failed coup with a helicopter to Greece fled in the hope to get political asylum, are still stuck. About their fate from Turkey and Greece sound different sounds.

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It is presented at a high level over the eight soldiers. The foreign ministers of both countries have spoken by phone yesterday about the crew fled. It would be three majors, three captains and two NCOs. Minister Mevlüt Cavusoglu says that his Greek counterpart promised the eight that it will deliver as soon as possible.

The Greek Foreign Ministry has announced that for the eight now an asylum procedure starts with the Greek and international law is observed. It might just be still take weeks to clear or get the eight asylum or not. "But we keep in mind that they are suspicious in their own country of committing a coup." A promise for extradition where Cavusoglu speaks, is of Greek side not spoken.

"In a panic to Greece '
The eight deny having anything to do with the failed coup. They were in their own words ascended to transport injured when they were targeted by the police. In a panic, they would then she flew to Greece.

There they came after hours of flight accompanied by two F-16s to Alexandroupolis, just across the border in northern Greece.

In anticipation of their asylum procedure they are now stuck in a Greek prison. Turkey has since the Black Hawk already picked up last night.

By Editorial RTL News: Photos: AFP

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