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NATO leaders came to Turkey to discuss security. Erdogan gave them each an engraved revolver

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan *North Atlantic Treaty Organization Turkey Nato summit Keir Starmer

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Jul 10 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)6h ago

NATO leaders came to Turkey to discuss security. Erdogan gave them each an engraved revolver

At a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented each attending Western leader with an engraved revolver and six rounds of ammunition. The gift, intended to showcase Turkey's expanding defense industry, proved problematic for many leaders due to their countries' strict gun laws. Several leaders were forced to leave the revolvers behind, with some donating them to museums or having them decommissioned. For instance, the Canadian Prime Minister's gift was in police possession, while the EU Commission President's will go to a military museum. The revolvers were identified as Turkish-made Gumusay .357 Magnums. Alongside the firearms, participants also received a copy of Erdogan's biography.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gifted engraved revolvers with ammunition to NATO leaders attending a summit in Turkey.

— AP News

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Some leaders were unable to keep the revolvers due to gun laws in their home countries.

— AP News

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated his gift of maple syrup "kind of undermatched" the revolver and that the firearm was in police possession.

— Mark Carney

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Ursula von der Leyen's gift will be decommissioned and donated to a military museum.

— Ursula von der Leyen's spokesperson

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The gift was intended to showcase Turkey's growing defense industry.

— AP News

Jul 9 Evening

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Turkish president’s ‘unusual’ gift to Nato leaders: 1 revolver, 6 bullets

At the recent NATO summit in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented each attending leader with a unique gift: a Magnum revolver engraved with their name, accompanied by six live bullets and a note exempting the weapons from export controls. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was among the first to publicly mention the unusual present, describing it on his flight back from the summit. The gift reportedly caused surprise and logistical challenges for the security teams of the various NATO member states' delegations. Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar also confirmed receiving the engraved revolver and ammunition.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Nato leaders surprised by Turkish president’s gift of guns after summit

At a recent NATO summit in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented engraved revolvers with live ammunition to several attending leaders, including the British Prime Minister and the Hungarian Prime Minister. This unusual gift caused surprise and logistical challenges for the delegations' security teams, with some leaders immediately handing the weapons over to authorities upon arrival in their home countries. For instance, the Belgian Prime Minister's revolver was placed in a secure safe, while the EU chiefs' gifts were also handled by security. The Polish President's aide stated the weapon would not be fired, referencing a past incident where a gifted grenade launcher exploded. Several leaders, including the German Chancellor and the Dutch Prime Minister, left their revolvers in Turkey due to transport complexities. The motivation behind this gift remains unclear to the delegations.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Erdogan gifts NATO leaders engraved revolvers with live ammunition

At the conclusion of the Ankara summit, leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) received gifts from Turkiye's President. These gifts consisted of engraved revolvers accompanied by live ammunition. The article states that the NATO leaders departed from the summit with these items. No further details regarding the specific recipients, the exact nature of the revolvers, or the stated reasons for the gifts are provided in the content.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gifted Nato leaders a revolver with six bullets each after the Ankara summit.

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The revolvers were engraved with the recipient's name.

— Keir Starmer, Peter Magyar

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A note accompanied the gift, exempting the weapons from export controls.

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The gift was described as 'highly unusual' and 'surprising' by officials.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gifted Nato leaders revolvers with live ammunition after the Ankara summit.

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Jul 8 Evening

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Starmer gifted gun and ammunition by Turkish president at Nato

During a Nato summit in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented Sir Keir Starmer with a personalised revolver and live ammunition. The firearm, engraved with Starmer's name, was among gifts given to attending national leaders. Starmer's revolver was left with British officials in Turkey due to the illegality of importing live firearms into the UK, and it is expected to be decommissioned before any return. President Erdogan waived export controls for the gift. The summit also saw Starmer sign a defence agreement with Erdogan to enhance intelligence sharing between the UK and Turkey.

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Sir Keir Starmer was given a personalised revolver with live ammunition by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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The firearm was engraved with the prime minister's name.

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Sir Keir's revolver has not been brought back to the UK and remains with British officials in Turkey.

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It is illegal to import a live firearm into the UK.

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Sir Keir signed a defence agreement with Erdogan which will pave the way for closer intelligence sharing between the countries.