Turkish Embassy rejects allegations made at PCoI on Easter Sunday attack

25 June 2020 12:00 am

The Turkish embassy rejects allegations made before the Presidential Commission of Inquiry probing last year’s Easter Sunday attacks linking Turkey’s involvement with extremist activities in Sri Lanka.The embassy said Turkey had maintained strong and friendly ties with Sri Lanka over centuries.   


“In recent years and particularly since the Tsunami in 2004, the Republic of Turkey provided humanitarian and technical assistance to help capacity building in the country. However, sending direct funds to beneficiaries has never been a method adopted by the government of the Republic of Turkey. All projects were and will be conducted in full transparency and collaboration with Sri Lankan authorities. The Embassy wishes to place on record that, as a country that has been suffering from terrorism for many decades, Turkey has always stood in solidarity with Sri Lanka in her fight against terrorism. The two countries have always supported each other’s initiatives and developed a strong cooperation to this end in the international arena.   


The Embassy also would like to recall that, as early as July 2016, the Sri Lankan relevant authorities were warned against the activities of the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETO), which perpetrated a coup attempt on July 15, 2016 in Turkey, killing 251 civilians and wounding thousands. FETO was also operating in Sri Lanka under the cover of schools, cultural foundation, business chamber and enterprises. The Embassy wishes to reiterate that, Turkey deeply values her long lasting relations with Sri Lanka, she considers as a reliable friend and partner. As such, Turkey is committed in supporting Sri Lanka in all her endeavors to combat extremism and terrorism,” the statement said.