Turkish foreign minister opens New York exhibit on diplomats killed by Armenian terrorists
Exhibition on martyred diplomats was earlier shown in Washington, Los Angeles, and Istanbul
2021-05-21 18:08:28
NEW YORK
An exhibit in memory of Turkish diplomats slain by Armenian terrorist groups between 1973 and 1984 has been opened in New York by Mevlut Cavusoglu, the nation s foreign minister.
Expressing thanks to Turkey s Communications Directorate and its head Fahrettin Altun for organizing the traveling exhibit in Washington, Los Angeles, and New York, Cavusoglu on Thursday said a total of 58 Turkish citizens, including 31 diplomats, were slain by Armenian terror groups such as ASALA and JCAG in the 11-year period.
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