Türkiye views Washington’s condolence on the November 13 attack, reportedly masterminded by the PKK/YPG terror group. Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu did not mince his words when he addressed the press at the scene of the deadly explosion. Soylu took exception to messages of condolence coming in from the United States. “It is essential to view the condolence message from America as the murderer being one of the first to arrive at the scene of the crime,” he said, “We will certainly give a clear answer to this message.”

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