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US to send Charge D'affaires to Erdogan inauguration

The U.S. administration designated Charge D'affaires to Ankara to participate the inauguration ceremony of president-elect Erdogan.

28.08.2014 - Update : 28.08.2014
US to send Charge D'affaires to Erdogan inauguration

WASHINGTON

U.S. State Department Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Wednesday that the country’s representative at Turkish President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan's inauguration ceremony will not carry any message regarding Turkish-American relations. 

The U.S. named Charge D'affaires in Ankara Jess Baily to participate in the ceremony on Thursday because an ambassador to Ankara has not yet been confirmed by the U.S. Congress.

The low-level participation brought allegations that the U.S. President Barack Obama is sending a message, however, Psaki contradicted the claims and said that the delegation announced by the White House on Tuesday was consistent with Turkish government protocol, and Baily's attendance does not carry any message to the president-elect.

"I would also note that if Congress had confirmed our ambassador to Turkey that certainly he would be happy to attend. But as you know, that didn’t happen before Congress recessed," she said.

Psaki also reiterated that the U.S. looks forward to working with Erdogan in his new role as president and said that President Obama had a "productive conversation" with Erdogan when he called to congratulate him on his election. 

"We remain committed to continuing to strengthen our partnership and continuing to work with Turkey in areas where we can work together," Psaki added. 

In elections held  Aug. 10, Erdogan became the first Turkish president elected by popular vote and the 12th Turkish president.  

Sixty-seven countries and eight international organizations will be represented during the inauguration ceremony, according to Turkish prime ministry officials. 

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