Le président turc, Recep Tayipp Erdogan, a renoncé, lundi, à expulser les 10 ambassadeurs dont il avait ordonné le départ, notamment ceux de la France, de l’Allemagne et des États-Unis, qui réclamaient la libération de l’opposant du régime turc, Osman Kavala.
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