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Turkey's leader denies plans for naval base in Sudan

Published December 28,2017
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has denied that his country is constructing a naval base on Sudan's Red Sea coast, saying Turkey plans to restore Ottoman-era ruins in the area.

In comments published in Hürriyet newspaper on Thursday, Erdoğan also says his government "laughed" off a request for Turkey to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir during an Islamic summit in Istanbul this month. Al-Bashir is on the International Criminal Court's wanted list for war crimes in Darfur.

Erdoğan says Turkey is not a party to the ICC's founding treaty.

Asked about reports that Turkey would build a naval base at Sudan's port of Suakin, Erdoğan told a group of journalists on his return from an Africa visit that included Sudan: "There is no such thing as a military port."