Egypt, Turkey scale back ties

Ahram Online, Saturday 23 Nov 2013

Following months of tension between Cairo and Ankara, Egypt's foreign ministry cuts diplomatic ties with Turkey, a step reciprocated by expulsion of the Egyptian ambassador Saturday

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Supporters of Egypt's deposed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood wave Turkish and Egyptian flags during a rally in protest against violence in Egypt, outside of the Eminonu New mosque in Istanbul August 17, 2013. (Photo: Reuters)

The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Saturday it had asked the Turkish ambassador to leave the country, state-run MENA news agency reported.

The ministry also recalled its Egyptian envoy from Ankara and stated that diplomatic ties with Turkey will be downgraded, replacing ambassadors with a charge d'affairs.

"The people and government of Egypt appreciate the people of Turkey. However, they hold the Turkish government responsible for taking ties between the two nations so far [that] such procedures have to be taken," read the foreign ministry's statement.

The ministry accused Turkey of "offending the will of the Egyptian people" through statements "aimed to incite the international community against the interests of Egypt."

In response, Turkey's foreign ministry expelled its Egyptian ambassador on Saturday afternoon.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul spoke earlier live on state run TRT television saying, "I hope our relations will again get back on track."

The conflict between Egypt's interim government and Turkey's Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (JDP) arose following the ouster of Mohamed Morsi who struck up a close alliance with Turkey after his election in June 2012.

His ouster was fiercly criticised by Turkey's Islamist Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who repeatedly condemned the crackdown on Islamists that followed Morsi's removal from power.

Egypt has summoned Turkey's ambassador several times since Morsi's 3 July ouster over Ankara's critical statements on the ruling government in Cairo.

Tensions heightened further when both countries cancelled planned joint naval exercises scheduled for October.

On 12 November, the Turkish ambassador was summoned after Turkey called for the release of Morsi following his first public appearance in court on 4 November over charges of inciting the murder of protesters.

The interim government in Egypt has accused Turkey of "falsifying facts about the situation in Egypt" and "defying the will of the people."

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