Turkey’s Erdogan Offers Support to Trump in Call After White House Dinner Shooting

ANKARA, April ⁠27 (Reuters) – ⁠Turkish President ⁠Tayyip Erdogan offered ​his support for U.S. ‌President Donald Trump ‌in ⁠a ⁠phone call following a shooting at ​the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, ​the Turkish presidency said ⁠late ⁠on Sunday.

“Erdogan ⁠said he ​saw the incident as a ​heinous ⁠act against democracy and press freedom,” the ⁠presidency said in a statement on ⁠X.

Earlier, Erdogan had condemned the incident in a separate statement on X, saying he was happy that ⁠Trump and first lady Melania Trump were unharmed.

(Reporting by Tuvan ​Gumrukcu; Editing by ​Christopher Cushing)

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