The United States had halted most visa services for Turkish citizens following the October arrest of a Turkish citizen employed at the US Consulate in Istanbul. Turkey retaliated by halting visa services in the US for Americans traveling to Turkey.
The diplomatic conflict aggravated tensions between the United States and Turkey, NATO allies that have seen their ties deteriorate since a coup attempt last year that the Turkish government blames on a Muslim cleric who lives in the US.
The embassy said today it was satisfied enough that Turkish authorities had kept their promise to restore the full range of visa services.
It added that Turkey also followed through on assurances that Washington would be informed in advance if authorities intended to detain other staff members in the future.
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The embassy said it remains concerned about the allegations leveled at the two staff members and other US citizens who were caught up in the Turkish government's crackdown following the failed military coup.
Turkey accuses US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen of orchestrating the coup attempt. Gulen denies involvement in the takeover attempt.
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