Turkish PM nixes Brussels trip after bombing

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has canceled a planned trip to Brussels this week following the bomb attack in Ankara, his office says.

Davutoglu was due to leave later Wednesday for Brussels to meet a number of EU leaders on Thursday for discussions on the migrant crisis ahead of a full summit of the 28-member bloc.

Flames are seen following an explosion after an attack targeted a convoy of military service vehicles in Ankara on February 17, 2016. (AFP / STRINGER)
Flames are seen following an explosion after an attack targeted a convoy of military service vehicles in Ankara on February 17, 2016. (AFP / STRINGER)

— AFP

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