Turkey Says it Might Retaliate Over New U.S. Sanctions

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Turkey Says it Might Retaliate Over New U.S. Sanctions
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Turkey’s foreign minister said the adoption of sanctions by Congress could jeopardize U.S. access to military installations in Turkey

WASHINGTON—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday advanced bipartisan legislation that would punish Turkey for its purchase of a Russian anti-aircraft missile system and alleged crimes against Syrian Kurds, a measure that drew the ire of Turkish officials.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told Turkish media ahead of the committee vote that Ankara would retaliate against the U.S. for any sanctions imposed over the Russian air defense purchase, including an unspecified warning about the U.S. use of two...

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