Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s visit to Turkey postponed

Linda Thomas Greenfields visit to Turkey postponed

It has been reported that the planned visit of the US Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) Linda Thomas-Greenfield to Turkey has been postponed.

In a written statement made by the Permanent Mission of the United States to the United Nations, “Thomas-Greenfield’s visit to Turkey, which was planned for 9 May, has been postponed.” statement was included.

In the statement, it was noted that there was no change in Thomas-Greenfield’s visit to Brussels on 9-10 May within the scope of the “Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region’s 6th Brussels Conference”.

HE WILL VISIT TURKEY

Thomas-Greenfield, who was previously announced to visit Turkey on 8-9 May and to go to the Syrian border, made a statement to AA.

Speaking to AA correspondent before his visit to Turkey, Thomas-Greenfield said, “By visiting the border, I will see the latest situation and in this way, I will be able to better defend the border crossing. in your interest.” he said.

Thomas-Greenfield said, “If the border gate is closed, it means thousands of Syrians will go hungry, and I don’t think anyone will want to see it. That’s why I focused on success, on keeping this border open. There can be no justification for closing the border.” explained in his words. (AA)

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