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Dozens of Turkish journalists denied accreditation for NATO summit in Ankara, media says

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ANKARA, June 25 (Reuters) - ‌Dozens of Turkish journalists have been denied accreditation ​for a NATO summit in the Turkish capital Ankara next month, media outlets ⁠and journalist associations said on Thursday, with NATO saying it relied on Turkey for guidance about journalists.

Turkey will host 32 ​NATO leaders, as well as officials from the alliance's partners in the Gulf ‌and Asia-Pacific region, on July 7-8.

Turkish independent media outlets including Cumhuriyet, Sozcu, Anka, T24 and Medyascope said on Wednesday and Thursday that ⁠NATO had denied their reporters' accreditation applications for ⁠the NATO summit.

Ersin Celik, a journalist working for the pro-government Yeni Safak newspaper, also said in a post on his Instagram account on Thursday that NATO had denied his accreditation request.

"The ‌denial of accreditation applications from a large number of media outlets ⁠is worrying in terms of press freedom," ‌the Turkish Journalists Association said in a ​statement.

"With this decision, NATO has also violated the principles of ‘democracy, individual freedom and the rule of law’ emphasised in its ‌founding treaty," it said.

NATO Spokesperson Allison Hart ​said that NATO relied on ⁠the host nation to provide assessments on journalists from ‌their country to ensure access ⁠to the meeting site.

"We are in contact with Turkish authorities on accreditation for the NATO Summit in Ankara. It is very important ​for NATO that ‌media can attend major events in person," she said in a ⁠post on X.

Turkey's Communications Directorate was ​not immediately available for comment.

(Reporting by Huseyin Hayatsever; Editing ​by Daren Butler, William Maclean)

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