President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday dismissed calls for the closure of a Turkish military base in Qatar.
It is on a list of demands made by four Arab states in return for lifting sanctions on the Gulf emirate which they accuse of supporting terrorism.
Qatar denies this, calling the ultimatum unreasonable. Its stance is backed by the Turkish leader.
"This approach of 13 demands is against international law because you can't attack or intervene in the sovereignty of a country," Erdogan sai…
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