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Turkey irked by Washington Post article

Washington, Sep 19(UNI) Turkey's Ambassador to the United States Serdar Kilic on Friday disputed an article in Washington Post by columnist David Ignatius in which the author had called Turkey a supporter of terrorists.
In an article 'Why is the Trump administration enabling Erdogan’s Turkey?' Ignatius had questioned why the Trump led US Government administration, which on the one hand opposes Iran vehemently, is facilitating the rise of Turkey "another expansionist Islamic state seeking regional hegemony — namely, Turkey."
Writing in the same paper two weeks later Kilic maintained that the piece contained "groundless and irrational allegations and ignored Turkey’s "contributions to the fight against terrorism, to the NATO alliance and to regional security."
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