Erdogan to visit Britain in May: Ankara

AFP  |  Istanbul 

Turkish Recep Erdogan is to visit Britain in May, a top said today, as sticks to its position of refusing to blame for an attack on an ex-

Relations between and have over the last years been relatively robust, without the tensions that have plagued relations between and other European powers such as

But while EU nations have rushed to join Britain in condemning and expelling diplomats over the attack in England on ex-Sergei Skripal, has been much more circumspect.

Erdogan "will be paying a visit to the UK in May," told foreign reporters in Istanbul, without giving a date.

"We look forward to this visit."

The Turkish has made relatively few bilateral visits to since the failed 2016 coup although he did travel to at the start of this year.

Kalin denied that Britain should be disappointed with Turkeys reaction to the attack on Skripal, saying "we would like to see the perpetrators of this attack brought to justice."


But he reaffirmed Turkeys unwillingness to follow and most of its EU allies by blaming for the

"There seems to be a lot of discussion still going on.

"The question of who exactly did it and what is the full story is still unfolding," Kalin said.

has built flourishing relations with after overcoming a 2015 crisis over and paid a two day visit to last week.

"We have good relations with Russia, we have good relations with the UK. We would not want to see any further tension between two countries with whom we have good relations," said Kalin.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 00:10 IST