Russia dispatched a team of investigators on Tuesday to
investigate the killing of the Ambassador in Ankara, where officials have
announced plans to name a street after the murdered diplomat.About 20 experts from Russia’s security services and Foreign
Ministry are to work with Turkish counterparts as part of a probe into the
killing of Ambassador Andrey Karlov at an art gallery on Monday evening,
according to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
The assassin, identified as a Turkish law enforcement officer,
shouted Islamist slogans and denounced Russia’s military support for the Syrian
government in that country’s bloody civil war.
Following a memorial ceremony attended by Turkish government
officials and the wife of Karlov at Ankara airport, the body of the ambassador
was being returned to Russia.
Both countries have denounced the attack as a provocation
intended to disrupt a rapprochement in bilateral relations.“We will never allow our relations with Russia to be
destroyed or damaged,’’ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in
Istanbul.Turkey and Russia support opposing sides in Syria and have
been attempting to rebuild their relations in recent months after Turkish
forces shot down a Russian warplane on the Turkish-Syrian border last year.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Turkish
counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu met in Moscow on Tuesday for a series of talks to
focus on the fight against terrorism, particularly in war-torn Syria and Iraq.
The talks, which included Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad
Javad Zarif, resulted in several agreements on anti-terrorism measures and the
pursuit of peace in Syria, Russian state media reported.
Russia, Turkey and Iran have expressed hope that they can
act as mediators between Syria’s government and opposition forces to bring
peace to the country.Cavusoglu said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had
accepted a recommendation from Russian President Vladimir Putin to establish
the joint investigation into the attack.Turkish officials plan to rename the Russian embassy’s
street in Ankara in honour of the ambassador.“His name will live on in Ankara and in our hearts,’’
Cavusoglu said.
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