Erdogan: Turkey may close 2 military bases used by U.S. “if necessary”

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Turkey may close two military bases where U.S. soldiers are stationed if “necessary,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on late Sunday.

“If necessary, we will hold discussions with all our delegations, and if necessary, we may close the Incirlik (air base in southern Adana province) and Kurecik (radar station in eastern Malatya province) bases,” the Turkish president said in a televised interview with ATV broadcaster.

“We may need to make some decisions, too,” he said, elaborating a recent U.S. resolution passed by the Senate that recognized the killings of Armenians as “genocide” in 1915.

The resolution was “completely political,” he said, adding “it is very important for both sides that the U.S. does not take irreparable steps in our relations.”

“We regret that the polarization in U.S. domestic politics has had negative consequences on us and that some groups abuse developments of our country for their own interests in order to weaken (U.S. President Donald) Trump,” he said.

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