Turkey warns of retaliation if militants harm 80 hostages in Iraq


  • World
  • Thursday, 12 Jun 2014

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey warned on Wednesday it would retaliate if any of its 80 nationals, including special forces soldiers, diplomats and children, seized by an al Qaeda splinter group during a lightning advance in northern Iraq were harmed.

Ambassadors of the NATO defence alliance held an emergency meeting in Brussels at Turkey's request. Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan held talks with President Abdullah Gul, his intelligence chief and the chief of general staff and talked to U.S. Vice President Joe Biden about the developments.

Limited time offer:
Just RM5 per month.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month
RM5/month

Billed as RM5/month for the 1st 6 months then RM13.90 thereafters.

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

1 month

Free Trial

For new subscribers only


Cancel anytime. No ads. Auto-renewal. Unlimited access to the web and app. Personalised features. Members rewards.
Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Why entrepreneurs need to consider increasing their digital security
Report: AI is smarter than a person, sometimes
Venezuela opposition backs Gonzalez as presidential candidate
Restaurants are putting digital detox on the menu with smartphone-free dining
Ecuador president declares state of emergency over energy crisis
To stand out in the job market, get to grips with ChatGPT
U.S. stocks end mixed as fear index rises
Number of active drilling rigs in U.S. up this week
Three injured after chemical plant fire in U.S. Houston
Huge blast at military base used by Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces, army sources say

Others Also Read