ISTANBUL: Turkey would welcome banished pioneers of Egypt's prohibited Muslim Brotherhood who have felt obligated to leave Qatar, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said.
A Brotherhood official said on Saturday that few parts of the gathering were moving after Qatar went under huge weight from other Gulf Arab states to cut backing for the Islamist bunch.
"In the event that they make any appeal to come to Turkey, we will survey their solicitation," Erdogan was cited as telling news hounds on his plane back from an authority trek to Qatar late on Monday.
"On the off chance that there are any reasons that would keep them from coming to Turkey, they would be evaluated. What's more if there aren't any snags, they would be allowed the straightforwardness that is conceded to everybody," he said.
Turkey and Qatar have been a percentage of the staunchest supporters of the Brotherhood, the development of Egypt's previous president Mohammed Morsi who was expelled by the armed force keep going July after mass dissents against his turbulent year-long run the show.
Be that as it may other heading Gulf states have developed progressively worried about the Brotherhood after its conspicuous part in the Arab Spring, review the development as a danger to their monarchic tenet.
Egypt's military-introduced powers assigned the Brotherhood a "terrorist association" last December.
From that point forward, the bunch's banished pioneers set up central command in a few nations including Turkey, to where the authority in Doha might now migrate.
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