Turkish OSCE observer released after intense diplomacy: Davutoğlu
Four Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) observers, including Turkish obsever Mehmet Kılıç, were released by the pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine in an apparent goodwill gesture on June 27.
Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu said on June 27 that kidnapped Turkish observer Kılıç's release was obtained following intense diplomacy.
âI just talked to him over the phone. I gave the good news to Mrs. Zehra [Kılıçâs wife] who has waited [for Kılıçâs return] with patience through this process,â DavutoÄlu said through his Twitter account June 27. Kılıç was kidnapped along with three other international observers in Ukraine by pro-Russian groups.
DavutoÄlu said efforts are being exerted to take Kılıç back to Turkey. The minister appreciated the intense efforts of the chairman of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, Ambassador ErtuÄrul Apakan of Turkey, for the release of the abducted OSCE observers. In addition to commenting on Kılıçâs return, DavutoÄlu expressed his hopes that the 80 Turkish citizens kidnapped in Iraq will be released soon as well. âAll of our institutions are continuing their work to receive good news from Iraq as well,â DavutoÄlu said.
Pro-Russian separatists had detained eight observers from the Vienna-based organisation, a key security and rights body, tasked with monitoring an agreement drafted in Switzerland in April to de-escalate the crisis that has pitted the rebels against leaders in Kiev.
The four observers, part of the 100-strong mission, were brought by heavily armed rebels to a hotel in downtown Donetsk, where they were handed over to their colleagues...
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