Turkey declares Egypt’s ambassador “persona non grata”

Turkey declared Egypt’s ambassador in Ankara as “persona non grata” in a reciprocal step after Cairo expelled its envoy, according to a statement of the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Saturday.

The move comes few hours after Egypt expelled Turkey’s ambassador in Cairo Huseyin Avni Botsali, declaring him “persona non grata.”

The relations between the two countries have been strained since the Egyptian army toppled Islamist president Mohamed Morsi.

“Following this development, in the framework of the reciprocity principle of international relations, Egypt’s charge d ‘affairs in our country was summoned to the foreign ministry and we notified him that relations are downgraded to level of charge d ‘affairs,” said the statement.

“We informed him that Egypt’s ambassador to Ankara Abderahman Salaheldin, who has left Turkey for consultations, is declared as persona non grata,” it added.

“The responsibility for this situation, which we are sorry for, belongs to the transitional government of Egypt,” the statement said.

Turkey hopes to normalize the bilateral ties after Egypt regains “democracy and stability,” the Turkish foreign ministry also said.

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