President Donald Trump said he was “sorry” about an incident where Turkish security personnel attacked protesters in Washington D.C., according to an account from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In an interview with PBS NewsHour released Tuesday, the Turkish head of state said Trump expressed regret about the matter during a phone conversation.
“President Trump called me about a week ago about this issue. He said that he was sorry, and he told me that he was going to follow up on this issue when we come to the United States within the framework of an official visit,” Erdogan said, according to a translation from PBS.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Erdogan’s claim Trump said “sorry” for anything related to the brawl.
Widely circulated video of the incident appears to show Turkish bodyguards beating prone protesters, even as Washington police are struggling to pull them away.
A grand jury in Washington has indicted 15 Turkish security guards for beating up Kurdish protesters during Erdogan’s visit to the U.S. capital in May. Washington’s police chief called the incident a “brutal attack” on peaceful protesters, while the U.S. State Department described the situation as “deeply disturbing.”
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Turkey's president: Trump told me he's 'sorry' about violence involving Turkish bodyguards in DC