British Prime Minister Theresa May said in Ankara on Saturday that Turkey should maintain human rights and the rule of law, alluding to the arrests and sackings of thousands of people following last year's failed coup.
May, visiting Turkey after a trip to Washington where she met US President Donald Trump, is making her first foreign visits as Prime Minister, promoting trade deals to strengthen her hand in negotiations to leave the European Union.
Speaking to reporters at the presidential palace in Ankara after meeting President Tayyip Erdogan, May called Turkey one of Britain's oldest friends and briefly touched on human rights, a sore point for Erdogan, who accuses the West of not showing show enough solidarity following the July 15 military putsch attempt.
"I'm proud that the UK stood with you on the 15 July last year in defence of democracy and now it is important that Turkey sustains that democracy by maintaining the rule of law and upholding its international human rights obligations as the government has undertaken to do," she said.
More than 100,000 people have been sacked or suspended following the failed coup and some 40,000 jailed pending trial. The scope of the crackdown has worried rights groups and some of Turkey's Western allies, but Ankara says the moves are necessary to root out supporters of the attempted putsch.
May said the two countries had agreed to form a joint working group for post-Brexit trade and would step up an aviation security programme.
Erdogan told reporters that he discussed steps towards defence industry cooperation with May, and that he hoped to increase annual trade with Britain to $20 billion from $15.6 billion now.
He said an important step between the two countries would be taken on Turkey's TF-X fighter jet project.
Following her meeting with Erdogan, May was due to hold talks with Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.
Source :Times Of Oman
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