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Turkish intel chief in Washington for talks
The head National Intelligence Organization (MİT) İbrahim Kalın went to the United States to hold talks with his counterpart, William Burns who is chairing the Central Intelligence Agency of the U.S.
According to sources, along with Burns, Kalın will also meet senior officials from the White House, State Department and Congress.
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