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From Pristina, where he stopped for an official visit during which he met with President Vjosa Osmani, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar stressed that the Hizmet Movement of cleric Fethullah Gulen could pose a threat to the state of Kosovo.
The movement, which Ankara refers to as FETO, has been declared a terrorist organization. During a joint press conference with his Kosovar counterpart, Akar said that they have meetings with the Kosovar side on the issue of the Hizmet Movement and that Turkey expects “concrete steps” in this direction.
Hulusi Akar, Turkish Minister of Defense: This issue is not only threatening for our state, but can also be threatening for the state of Kosovo.
In this regard, we are waiting for concrete steps to be taken by our Kosovar friends and Kosovar institutions.
In March 2018, Kosovo arrested and deported six Turkish citizens who had worked at the private school “Mehmet Akif” in Pristina. The data at the time showed that the eviction was carried out through a coordinated action between the intelligence services from Turkey and Kosovo. But this action ended in the magnifying glass of the Special Prosecution of Kosovo, as it is suspected that the process had dozens of violations. All the detainees faced trials in Turkey and were eventually sentenced to a total of 56 years and 7 and a half months in prison.
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