Turkish foreign minister Abdullah Gül has criticised Europe for not always sharing intelligence after last month’s car bomb attacks in Istanbul.
Both Mr Gül and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan are expected to raise the issue of sharing intelligence at the coming EU summit in Brussels, the BBC reports.
Mr Gül said Europe has failed "the solidarity test in the fight against terrorism", and warned European leaders that if their countries were attacked "everyone will think twice b...
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