Turkish president hopes to re-examined and corrected as soon as
Recep Tayyip Erdogan |
The face of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan strongly criticized, the Sabbath, to the US Congress decision to bypass the veto Barack Obama about "justice law against sponsors of terrorism", known for short as "Justa," adding that "a bad thing".
Erdogan said in a speech to the Turkish Parliament: "This is contrary to the principle of individual responsibility in the event of a crime. We hope to reconsider this decision wrong and correct it as soon as possible."
It is noteworthy that several international officials have criticized the law, most notably US President Barack Obama, who explained that "Justa" weaken the principle of immunity, which protects diplomats from countries and prosecutions, and threatening to throw the United States for prosecution in various courts around the world.
Erdogan's remarks came a day after a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, in Ankara. The news agency "Anatolia" Erdogan was quoted as saying that the good relations between Saudi Arabia and Turkey to facilitate "regional and global stability."
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