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ຕຳຫລວດຢືນຢູ່ເທິງລົດຫຸ້ມເກາະຂອງທະຫານ.
ຕຳຫລວດຢືນຢູ່ເທິງລົດຫຸ້ມເກາະຂອງທະຫານ.

ບັນ​ດາ​ຜູ້ນຳ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ທົ່ວ​ໂລກ​ພາກັນປະນາມ​ ​ໃນ​ຄວາມ​ພະຍາຍາມ​ເຮັດ​ລັດຖະປະຫານ​ຂອງ​ທະຫານ ຢູ່​ໃນ​ປະ​ເທດ​ເທີ​ກີ ​ໂດຍສ​ະ​ແດງ​ການ​ສະໜັບສະໜູນຂອງພວກ​ທ່ານ ​ຕໍ່​ລັດຖະ ບານ​ທີ່ໄດ້ຖືກ​ເລືອກໂດຍ​ປະຊາຊົນ.

​ໂຄສົກ​ສະຫະ​ປະຊາ​ຊາດ ທ່ານ Farhan Haq ກ່າວ​ວ່າ ​ເລຂາ​ທິການ​ໃຫຍ່ໄດ້​ຮູ້​ເລື້ອງ​ແລ້ວ ​ກ່ຽວກັບ​ການ​ພະຍາຍາມ​ເຮັດ​ລັດຖະປະຫານ​ແລະ​ໄດ້​ຕິດຕາມ​ຢ່າງ ​ໃກ້ຊິດ​ເບິ່ງເຫດການ​ຕ່າງໆ​ທີ່​ເກີດ​ຂຶ້ນ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ເທີ​ກີ ​ໂດຍກ່າວ​ວ່າ ສະຫະ​ປະຊາ​ຊາດ “ກຳລັງ​ຊອກ​ຫາ​ທາງ​ ເພື່ອ​ໃຫ້​ໄດ້​ຮັບການ​ຢືນຢັນກ່ຽວ​ກັບ​ສະພາບ​ການ​ທາງ​ພາກ​ພື້ນດິນ ​ແລະ​ຮ້ອງ​ຂໍ​ໃຫ້ ຢູ່ໃນ​ຄວາມ​ສະຫງົບ.”

ປະທານາທິບໍດີ ສະຫະລັດ ທ່ານ Barack Obama ​ໄດ້​ໂອ້​ລົມ​ໃນ​ຄືນ​ວັນ​ສຸກ​ວານ​ນີ້ ໂດຍ​ທາງ​ໂທລະສັບ ກັບ​ລັດຖະມົນຕີ​ຕ່າງປະ​ເທດ ທ່ານ John Kerry ເພື່ອ​ຫາລື​ກ່ຽວ​ກັບ​ເຫດ ການທີ່​ເກີ​ດຂຶ້ນ​ໃນ​ເທິ​ກີ. ປະທານາທິບໍດີ ​ແລະ​ນັກ​ການ​ທູດ​ສູງ​ສຸດ​ຂອງສະຫະລັດ ​ເຫັນ​ດີ​ວ່າ​ທຸກ​ພັກ​ຝ່າຍ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ເທິກີຕ້ອງ​ສະ​ໜັບສະ​ໜູນ ລັດຖະບານ​ທີ່​ຖືກເລືອກ​ ຢ່າງ​ເປັນປະຊາ ທິປະໄຕ​ຂອງ​ເທີ​ກີ ສ​ະ​ແດງອອກ​ເຖິງ​ຄວາ​ມຢັບ​ຢັ້ງ ​ແລະ​ຫລີກ​ຫລ່ຽງ​ໃນ​ການ​ກໍ່ຄວາ​ມຮຸນ​ແຮງ​ໃດໆ ຫລື​ການ​ນອງ​ເລືອດ. ທ່ານ Kerry ກ່າວ​ຢ້ຳວ່າ ກະຊວງຕ່າງປະ​ເທດ​ສະຫະລັດ ຈະ​ສືບ​ຕໍ່ແນ​ໃສ່ຄວາມ​ປອດ​ໄພ ​ແລະ​ຄວາມ​ໝັ້ນຄົງ ຂອງ​ຊາວອາ​ເມຣິກາ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ເທິ​ກີ.

ຖະ​ແຫ​ລງການສະ​ບັບນຶ່ງ​ຂອງ ທ່ານ Kerry ກ່າວ​ວ່າ “ສະຫະລັດ ຫລິງເຫັນ​ດ້ວຍຄວາມ​ເປັນ​ຫ່ວງທີ່​ສຸດ​ກ່ຽວ​ກັບ​ເຫດການທີ່ກຳລັງ​ເກີດ​ຂຶ້ນໃນ​ເທີ​ກີ. ພວກ​ເຮົາ​ກຳລັງ​ຕິດຕາມ​ເບິ່ງ ສະພາບ​ການທີ່​ພວມ​ມີ​ການ​ປ່ຽນ​ແປງ. ​ໃນ​ຕອນ​ແລງ​ມື້​ນີ້ ຂ້າ ພະ​ເຈົ້າ​ໄດ້​ລົມ​ກັບ​ລັດຖະມົນ ຕີ​ ຕ່າງປະ​ເທດ​ ທ່ານ Cavusoglu ​ແລະ​ໄດ້​ເນັ້ນ​ໜັກ​ວ່າ ​ແນ່ນອນ ສະຫະລັດໃຫ້ການ​ສະໜັບສະໜູນ​ຕໍ່​ລັດຖະບານ​ພົນລະ​ເຮືອນ ທີ່ຖືກ​ເລືອກແບບ​ປະຊາທິປະ​ໄຕຂອງເທີ​ກີ​ຢ່າງ​ສຸດ​ຂີດ ​ແລະ​ບັນດາ​ສະ​ຖາ​ບັນ​ປະ ຊາທິປະ​ໄຕຕ່າງໆ. ພວກ​ເຮົາຂໍ​ຮຽກຮ້ອງ​ໃຫ້​ທຸກ​ພັກ​ຝ່າຍ​ ​ຈົ່ງ​ຄໍ້າ​ປະກັນ​ຄວາມ​ປອດ​ໄພ ​ແລະ​ຄວາມ​ຢູ່ດີ​ເປັນ​ສຸກ​ຂອງ​ພວກ​ນັກ​ການ​ທູດ ​ແລະ​ພວກ​ເຈົ້າ​ໜ້າ​ທີ່ ​ຕະຫລອດ​ທັງ​ບັນດາ​ພົນລະ​ເຮືອນ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ທົ່ວປະ​ເທດ​ເທີ​ກີ.”

ເລຂາທິການ​ໃຫຍ່​ອົງການ NATO ທ່ານ Jens Stoltenberg ກ່າວ​ວ່າ ທ່ານ​ໄດ້​ຕິດ​ຕໍ່​ຫາລັດຖະມົນຕີ​ຕ່າງປະ​ເທດ​ເທີ​ກີ ທ່ານ Mevlut Cavusoglu ​ແລະ​ໄດ້​ຕິດຕາ​ມ​ເບິ່ງ​ເຫດ ການ​ຢ່າງ​ໃກ້​ຊິດ​ໃນ​ເທີ​ກີ. ທ່ານ​ກ່າວ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ຖະ​ແຫລ​ງການສະ ບັບນຶ່ງ​ວ່າ “ຂ້າພະ​ເຈົ້າຂໍ​ຮຽກ​ຮ້ອງ​ໃຫ້​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ຄວາມ​ສະຫງົບ ​ແລະໃຊ້​ຄວາມ​ຢັບ​ຢັ້ງ ​ແລະ​ໃຫ້ເຄົາລົບນັບຖື ​ຕໍ່​ບັນດາສະ​ຖາ​ບັນປະຊາທິປະ​ໄຕ ​ແລະ​ລັດຖະທຳມະນູນ ຂອງເທີ​ກີ.

​ໂຄສົກຂອງນາຍົກລັດຖະມົນຕີ​ເຢຍຣະມັນ ທ່ານ​ນາງ Angela Merkel ທ່ານ Steffen Seibert ​ໄດ້ສົ່ງ​ຂໍ້ຄວາມ​ຜ່ານ​ທາງ Tweeter ວ່່າ “ຄວ​າ​ມ​ເປັນ​ລະ​ບຽບຮຽບຮ້ອຍ​ຂອງ​ປະຊາທິປະ​ໄຕ​ຕ້ອງໄດ້​ຮັບ​ການ​ເຄົາລົບ ທຸກ​ສິ່ງ​ທຸກ​ຢ່າງຕ້ອງ​ໄດ້​ປະຕິບັດ​ເພື່ອປົກປ້ອງ​ຊີ​ວິດຂອງມະນຸດ.”

ທ່ານ Boris Johnson ລັດຖະມົນຕີ​ການ​ຕ່າງປະ​ເທດ​ອັງກິດ ກ່າວ​ວ່າ ທ່ານ​ “ມີ​ຄວາມ​ເປັນ​ຫວ່ງທີ່​ສຸດ” ກ່ຽວ​ກັບ​ສະຖານະ​ການ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ເທີ​ກີ. ທ່ານ Johnson ​ໄດ້​ກ່າວ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ຂໍ້ ຄວາມທີ່ສົ່ງ​ຜ່ານ​ທາງ Twitter ວ່າ “ສະຖານທູດ​ຂອງ​ພວກ​ເຮົາ​ກຳລັງ​ຕິດຕາມ​ເບິ່ງສະ ຖານະ​ການ​ຢ່າງ​ໃກ້ຊິດ.”

Demonstrators Confront Turkish Military During Attempted Coup
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Leaders around the world have condemned the attempted military coup in Turkey, showing their support for the elected government.

U.N. Spokesman said that the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon underscored that "military interference in the affairs of any state is unacceptable." Ban appealed for calm, non-violence and restraint, adding that "it will be crucial to quickly and peacefully affirm civilian rule and constitutional order in accordance with principles of democracy."

In a statement issued after a meeting with his national security advisers Friday, President Barack Obama urged all sides in Turkey to support the democratically elected government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to show restraint and avoid violence or bloodshed.

Obama discussed the developments by phone with Secretary of State John Kerry, who was traveling to Moscow for separate meetings with senior Russian officials on Syria.

In a statement Saturday, Kerry said that the U.S. will assist Turkey's government in the coup investigation.

Kerry said he had emphasized in a telephone call with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu the U.S. "absolute support for Turkey's democratically-elected, civilian government and democratic institutions." The U.S. urges "all parties to ensure the safety and well-being of diplomatic missions and personnel and civilians throughout Turkey."

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said he was in touch with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, and was closely following events in Turkey. "I call for calm and restraint, and full respect for Turkey's democratic institutions and its constitution. Turkey is a valued NATO Ally," he said in a statement.

The Council of Europe has called for Turkey's public institutions to resume their normal functions, while offering its help in the aftermath of the coup attempt. Council of Europe Committee of Ministers Chair Marina Kaljurand condemned the coup attempt and expressed her support for the democratically elected authorities.

"I call for the resumption of the normal functioning of public institutions and reaffirm the Council of Europe's availability to continue to assist Turkey on the basis of the principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law," Kaljurand said in a statement.

The spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Steffen Seibert, tweeted "The democratic order must be respected...Everything must be done to protect human lives."

British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson said he said he had spoken to his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavusoglu, to underline support for Turkey's `"democratic elected government and institutions" in the wake of the overnight coup attempt.

Italy's Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said his Turkish counterpart defined the coup attempt as "terroristic." In a phone conversation with Cavusoglu, Gentiloni expressed "satisfaction that popular mobilization and defense of the institutions prevailed" in Turkey, according to a statement from the Italian Foreign Ministry.

Russia reiterates its readiness for joint constructive cooperation with the legitimate leadership of Turkey, Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement Saturday. "The aggravating political situation (in Turkey) against the backdrop of existing terrorist threats in this country and an armed conflict in the region pose increased danger to international and regional stability," the statement said.

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said "It is unacceptable to reverse the democratic path that the people of Turkey enjoyed in the recent times of their history. This was unfortunate and we are very glad to hear that the evil forces who tried to turn Turkey into a violence ground have been defeated."

Erdoğan has been a big supporter of the Somali government and efforts to rebuild that country.He is only non-African head of state to visit there in the last two decades.

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