Attack on U.S. Embassy in Turkey an attempt to 'create chaos', Erdoğan spokesman says
The attack on the U.S. Embassy in the Turkish capital was a clear attempt to "create chaos", the spokesman for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Monday, condemning the early morning drive-by attack. Several gunshots were fired on Monday from a vehicle at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, causing no casualties. Ibrahim Kalın also said on Twitter than the incident was being investigated.
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 20 August 2018
- Modified Date: 04:34 | 20 August 2018
Turkish presidential aide on Monday condemned the attack on U.S. Embassy in the capital Ankara and assured the security of all foreign missions in the country.
In a Twitter post, Ibrahim Kalın said: "We condemned the attack on U.S. embassy. This is a clear attempt to create chaos."
"Turkey is a safe country and all foreign missions are under the safety of the law. The incident is being investigated and will be clarified as soon as possible," he added.
In a written statement, the Ankara governor on Monday said unknown assailants in a vehicle fired at U.S. Embassy in Ankara on early morning. Governor's office also announced that there were no casualties during the incident.
David Gainer, the embassy spokesman, also confirmed the incident.
"We have no reports of any injuries and we are investigating the details. We thank the Turkish National Police for their rapid response," Gainer said.
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu also condemned the incident in a Twitter post.
"We condemn the provocative attack against the U.S. Embassy in Ankara. We will make sure that this incident is investigated quickly and the perpetrators are brought to justice," he said.
In addition, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said security units are analyzing the vehicle and the assailants in it.
"It would be very wrong to say anything without obtaining all details about the incident," he added.
Separately, ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party spokesman Ömer Çelik speaking in southern province of Adana said: "The incident is evidently a provocation."
He also assured the safety of all foreign missions in Turkey and said: "No one should ever doubt that foreign missions, ambassadors serving in Turkey are secured by our government."
"Those conducting diplomatic activities are a guest of our nation. Maximum level of sensitivity will be shown to ensure their security by all means. Turkey is a safe country." Çelik added.