Canada urges calm in Turkey, advises Canadians there to stay indoors
OTTAWA — The Canadian government urged calm in Turkey amid a failed coup attempt Friday and advised Canadians not to travel to the country.
On Saturday, when it became clear the coup was unsuccessful, Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion said he commended the people of Turkey for defending their democracy and civilian rule.
“We are relieved that democracy has been preserved and that the democratically elected government remains in power. We are also encouraged by the gradual return to stability today,” Dion said in a statement.
“We stand with Turkey, a strong partner and NATO ally, as it recovers from these unsettling events. We are confident that the government and the people of Turkey will persevere against these challenges in an orderly and peaceful manner.”


