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Kerry in Ankara as Protesters Take to the Streets against US

Kerry in Ankara as Protesters Take to the Streets against US
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US Secretary of State John Kerry visited Turkey to discuss the Syrian crisis as protesters held demonstrations outside the Turkish Prime Minister's office on Friday against US agendas and NATO deployment of missiles on the Syrian-Turkish border.
Kerry is said to be in Ankara to coordinate plans to support the armed terrorist groups fighting in Syria against its regime.

Demonstrators, however, held banners that read "Kerry get out" and slammed imperialist powers for instigating wars against countries.
Furthermore, the US Secretary of State accentuated in a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu Ankara's leading role in supporting the armed militants in Syria.

Moreover, Kerry had pledged an aid of $60 million to the so-called Syrian National Coalition during his visit to Rome on Thursday.
Kerry is scheduled to visit Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar before returning to the United States.

Source: News Agencies, edited by moqawama.org

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