State Department outraged by the fact that Turkey has tied off the actions of the United States with the murder of the Russian ambassador

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During a briefing at the US State Department, the official representative of the department, John Kirby, was asked about the statement made by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt авavuşoлуlu. It should be recalled that Cavusoglu actually linked the assassination of the Russian ambassador in Ankara, Andrei Karlov, with the US reluctance to extradite Turkey to Fethullah Gulen, accused by Erdogan of attempting a military coup.

Cavusoglu said that the assassination of the Russian ambassador was "a part of the supporter of Gülen, who is still in the United States, Gülen, whom the United States is not extraditing to Turkey."



Kirby called Cavusoglu’s statements about the US connection to Andrei Karlov’s “false” and added that the head of the State Department, John Kerry, had already contacted Mevlüt Cavusoglu and expressed concern about his rhetoric.

State Department outraged by the fact that Turkey has tied off the actions of the United States with the murder of the Russian ambassador


Against this background, it became known that Kerry offered Turkey and Germany "assistance in the investigation of terrorist acts." According to the official representative of the US Foreign Ministry, John Kerry “discussed the settlement of the Syrian conflict” with the same Чavuşoлуlu.

It should be noted that a meeting of the foreign ministers of Russia, Turkey and Iran was held the day before, at which the “Syrian issue” was discussed. Mr. Kerry was not invited to this meeting ...
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  1. +12
    21 December 2016 06: 37
    Oh, it seems to me that the State Department is tired of making excuses, expressing concerns and resenting ....
    1. +6
      21 December 2016 06: 50
      Quote: Skeptic Self-taught
      The State Department will tire of making excuses, expressing concern and resenting ....


      In addition, it creates a precedent that one NATO member state accuses another NATO member country of counteraction!
      1. +7
        21 December 2016 07: 15
        titsenu
        The main thing is the last paragraph of the article that interested countries solve their problems WITHOUT the USA.
        1. +3
          21 December 2016 08: 20
          Quote: Skeptic Self-taught
          Oh, it seems to me that the State Department is tired of making excuses, expressing concerns and resenting ....


          "Perestroika" awaits them soon. laughing
          1. +2
            22 December 2016 07: 05
            Quote: cniza
            "Perestroika" awaits them soon.


            Hunchback already with them?
      2. +4
        21 December 2016 07: 40
        This is nonsense, not a precedent ... That's when the NATO countries actually fought in Cyprus-Wow! laughing
        Quote: Titsen
        Quote: Skeptic Self-taught
        The State Department will tire of making excuses, expressing concern and resenting ....


        In addition, it creates a precedent that one NATO member state accuses another NATO member country of counteraction!
    2. +7
      21 December 2016 06: 54
      Let the Turks just say that they were informed by reliable, reputable international organizations. This is now a very serious argument.
      1. +2
        21 December 2016 07: 30
        No! They found this info on the Internet. And where exactly they can’t tell is a secret.
        1. +2
          21 December 2016 07: 41
          Duc on Twitter. Try to tweet that you know everything about the murder of our ambassador, so you will have to change the phone number so that your wife / girlfriend does not suspect of treason. Kerry loves calling and texting. The shift was quiet today, I monitored the news, so Kerry called and wrote to everyone he could. He really wants to help with investigations. That's really "beloved wife". Sometimes it seems to me that he calls Lavrov only to ask if he has eaten.
        2. 0
          21 December 2016 12: 39
          Quote: victorsh
          No! They found this info on the Internet. And where exactly they can’t tell is a secret.

          And what is wrong? The State Department does not hesitate to admit that it takes information on the network, including social networks, and Samantha Power generally harrowing videos from YouTube about the atrocities of our videoconferencing system in Syria from the UN rostrum in its own words.
          They themselves started this garbage, so now let them launder as they want.
          Kirby won Russia's terrorist attacks recently:

          Of course, the United States is to blame - especially since everyone knows this.
          If you do not believe it, look on the Internet.
    3. +13
      21 December 2016 08: 42
      "We thought that democracy is the rule of the people. But Mr. Roosevelt explained that democracy is the rule of the American people." I. Stalin, 1945, Yalta.
    4. +3
      21 December 2016 08: 45
      Yes stopudovo it is! Ears are growing from across the ocean ... And the fact that Kerry was not invited anywhere is understandable - he is now actively looking for ... work! laughing
    5. +1
      21 December 2016 09: 45
      Quote: Skeptic Self-taught
      Oh, it seems to me that the State Department is tired of making excuses, expressing concerns and resenting ....

      And more than that, it is not beneficial to anyone. ISIS have already tried to intimidate Russia, they have raked in full.
    6. +2
      21 December 2016 09: 58
      What times have gone, no one is responsible for their words. They "sculpt a hunchback" for any reason, and at the same time representatives of the largest powers. As they say, no honor, no shame, no conscience. Previously, at least it was possible to call a duel, for slander, or start a war. And now you won't even sue. Nobody is afraid of anyone. Or, alternatively, they play with one owner (against Russia), which is very likely.
    7. +1
      21 December 2016 11: 17
      The main initiators of the assassination of the ambassador are the Turks (Erdogan), who realized that after no response SU - 24 and further, one could "indulge" the lives of the Russians.
      1. 0
        21 December 2016 13: 44
        Quote: zoolu300
        you can "indulge"

        And for what purpose?
        1. +1
          21 December 2016 14: 06
          Put pressure on the "oligarchy" of the Russian Federation, "lower" the people of the Russian Federation, get preferences from the owners of the FRS, appoint "extreme" ones in internal "showdowns".
          1. 0
            21 December 2016 14: 18
            Quote: zoolu300
            Put pressure on the "oligarchy" of the Russian Federation

            I do not see the connection between the ambassador and the oligarchy. Since there is no connection, then there is no pressure lever.
            They will send a new ambassador.
            "lower" the people of the Russian Federation

            What is the profit from this? Nothing.
            Quote: zoolu300
            have preferences from the owners of the Fed,

            Yeah. And for this it is necessary to publicly blame the United States - the owner of the Fed, so that there are more preferences, probably.
            Quote: zoolu300
            appoint "extreme" in internal "showdowns".

            The Turks do it quite well - they accuse them of having sexual relations with Gulen and kitsch.

            But in order to again, in a new way, quarrel Russia and Turkey, such an action fits perfectly. Such a move can be beneficial only to barmaleys and Americans, and since barmalei is an American project - therefore, the United States is guilty of the death of the Russian ambassador.
            1. +1
              21 December 2016 14: 51
              Is murder not leverage? Oh well. Remember - the owners of the Fed are the owners of SSM, and not vice versa. The Turks can blame the SSM as much as they want and receive "nishtyaks" from them at that time too. And what are you only hinting at Gulen, why are Kurds bad for a "setup"?
  2. +2
    21 December 2016 06: 38
    Let the United States give Gulen, that’s all business with Turkey.
    1. +1
      21 December 2016 07: 27
      And really. Turkey said the US performed. Yeah.
  3. +3
    21 December 2016 06: 41
    The Turks slipped their own mother under the hand to give away, and God himself ordered the exceptional! Why didn’t they take the killer alive and find out his connection? Did you notice any traces? After all, the opportunity was.
    1. +3
      21 December 2016 07: 36
      Quote: Bureaucrat
      The Turks slipped their own mother under the hand to give away, and God himself ordered the exceptional! Why didn’t they take the killer alive and find out his connection? Did you notice any traces? After all, the opportunity was.

      I think so too - the Turks didn’t arrange for something, our ambassador was killed and the murderer was eliminated as an unnecessary performer
      1. 0
        21 December 2016 14: 41
        Quote: forester
        I think so too - the Turks didn’t arrange for something, our ambassador was killed and the murderer was eliminated as an unnecessary performer


        I do not think so.

        The ambassador cannot flog the gag, he can only represent the interests of his state and nothing depends on a specific person here.
  4. +5
    21 December 2016 06: 44
    I don’t see anything funny and ridiculous in the words of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and I really didn’t need to give anyone the command to kill Erdogan, but it’s profitable to bring the Saudis, Qatars and Americans to the Turks
  5. +3
    21 December 2016 06: 44
    to work with a vacuum cleaner, sinekura, not work fellow carry nonsense and get loot request
  6. +1
    21 December 2016 06: 53
    The State Department was indignant and did something, spoiled the atmosphere.
  7. +2
    21 December 2016 07: 03
    If they are involved in the investigation into the murder of our ambassador and the terrorist attack in Berlin, they will, on the contrary, be ignored and ignored. negative
  8. +7
    21 December 2016 07: 19
    It is necessary to make bets, after how many Turks will re-train the fortel, and once again we will change tomatoes and love for sanctions and a ban on rest.
  9. 0
    21 December 2016 07: 25
    Mr. Kerry was not invited to this meeting ...
    What should have been ????? Let him "smoke" before retirement .. stop
  10. +3
    21 December 2016 07: 49
    As far as it is clear, Cavusoglu connects the murder with Gulen, explaining that the USA does not give him away. No more.
    Why is the USA so fussed about? And a rebuttal of what was not said and a request for rhetoric?
    Is the hat on fire?
    1. +2
      21 December 2016 09: 27
      Yes, it’s unpleasantly simple, everyone kicks them, then the Saudis, then the Turks, you see, and the Baltic states will begin.
  11. +1
    21 December 2016 07: 59
    oh, something is wrong here, the turkey is painfully softly laying in front of Russia and "shoveling" from the Yankees after the terrorist attack, where it will come out again, in Kurdistan ...
  12. 0
    21 December 2016 08: 10
    So it was safer in Korea. Though in the south, even in the north. Such things are now ...
    1. +2
      21 December 2016 11: 20
      We compared "jo..pu" with a finger. Stalin would have "shocked" the entire diplomatic corps of "partners" for such deeds.
  13. +1
    21 December 2016 08: 19
    Quote: Dmitry Potapov
    ... for whom to whom and Erdogan it was definitely not necessary to give the command for the murder, but how beneficial it is to pit us with the Turks by the Saudis, Qatars and Americans
    To the very point! The killing of an ambassador is not the death of a combat pilot, it is an occasion for, at a minimum, a deep dip. relationship. But ... misfire!
    There is a director in this performance, it is a pity - the actor was shot dead.
  14. +1
    21 December 2016 08: 23
    Interestingly, Cavusoglu’s statement about the US involvement in the murder of our ambassador is false, and all the lies that are now pouring onto our country in the USA and Europe are considered true. Maybe it’s time already and a little conscience?
    1. 0
      21 December 2016 11: 21
      Maybe it’s time already and a little conscience?

      "Conscience? No, I don't know." (c) State Department
  15. +1
    21 December 2016 08: 34
    On any American ears stick out.
  16. +5
    21 December 2016 08: 42
    recall that Cavusoglu actually linked the murder of Russian ambassador to Ankara Andrei Karlov with the US reluctance to extradite Fethullah Gulen to Turkey, accused by Erdogan of attempting a military coup.

    That is, Turkey’s shares were squeezed from Gazprom, the ambassador to Turkey was killed, the murderer is an employee of the Turkish power structures, but is the State Department to blame for everything?
    1. +1
      21 December 2016 09: 34
      But you still want to say that Israel is to blame? winked
      1. +1
        21 December 2016 11: 22
        Israel, of course, is largely to blame, but here Erdogan’s obvious affairs.
        1. 0
          22 December 2016 07: 03
          It was a sorcasm.
    2. +1
      21 December 2016 11: 27
      killer security officer turkey

      Too obvious what immediately arouses suspicion. In the XVIII-XIX centuries, it would have rolled. In the XXIth one must be completely naive to buy into such a mediocre and equally senseless provocation! (IMHO) hi
    3. +1
      21 December 2016 12: 01
      08.42. 1Marcus! Wai. wai, wai! Zachem gavarish daragoy !? Everybody knows! This Turkish Oswald! The killer of the little one! wassat
  17. 0
    21 December 2016 08: 42
    Titsen Today, 06:50 ↑
    Quote: Skeptic Self-taught
    The State Department will tire of making excuses, expressing concern and resenting ....


    In addition, it creates a precedent that one NATO member state accuses another NATO member country of counteraction!
    The key word is "member" :)))
  18. 0
    21 December 2016 09: 02
    Throwing "exceptional" is overkill. They will begin to take offense, build intrigues.
  19. 0
    21 December 2016 09: 11
    Mr. Kerry was not invited to this meeting ...
    How so??? lol
  20. 0
    21 December 2016 09: 27
    Mr. Kerry was not invited to this meeting ...

    And why did he fall there? laughing He got it already, for his secretary! bully
  21. 0
    21 December 2016 09: 34
    It seems to me that our ambassador agreed on something with the Turks. But privately. This is the Yankees and deceived. What happens, if Erdogan didn’t lie, the Yankees are to blame (indirectly). do not twist, the machinations of mattresses.
  22. +2
    21 December 2016 09: 50
    This tragedy was prepared long ago. On the 14th, the killer booked a hotel room and this shows that he is not a "lone wolf". His chief for work is Gülenist; there are Gülenists in the family, and among friends too. How he was not removed from the ranks of the police is not clear. What he shouted after the murder - "don't forget about Alepp and Sham ..." and so on. - the Americans slapped it in his ear, so that the case fell on others. If its roots were from the eastern part of Turkey, then it would still be necessary to dwell on another option on which your scouts stop. But then ... the order was unambiguously received from the United States.
  23. +1
    21 December 2016 10: 28
    And there is no need to go to the grandmother, it is clear that these are the tricks of the coal and his administration, they want to finally "annoy" Trump as much as possible.
  24. 0
    21 December 2016 10: 30
    Yes, the Turks, too, they are, as it were to say softer, in general, Eastern people. Both ours and yours ...
  25. +1
    21 December 2016 11: 51
    Obama, the old State Department, Kerria - in short, the whole offended race company comes up with all kinds of dirty tricks against Russia. . Nasty, not solid and not worthy.
  26. 0
    21 December 2016 12: 20
    As the people say ... smart, he will not say anything about these hints, and people like the State Department will prove the opposite with foam on the hara ...
  27. 0
    21 December 2016 15: 15
    It seems to me that the Turks are right. The US really does not like Turkey’s independent policy in relations with Russia and Iran. To confront Turkey with these two states is the main task of the outgoing US Administration. Turkish politics are a threat to NATO.
  28. 0
    21 December 2016 16: 36
    and to me Turks, Amerekos, Europium are all boiled in one pot, they show concern for show, I DO NOT BELIEVE them! am
  29. 0
    21 December 2016 16: 47
    Americans are to blame, definitely !!!