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France shuts diplomatic missions in Turkey over terror threat

French diplomatic missions in the cities of Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir are closed until further notice over unspecified security fears.

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France has canceled French National Day receptions in Turkey and temporarily closed down diplomatic missions for security reasons, reports ABC News.

The French Consul in Istanbul, Muriel Domenach, said Wednesday on Twitter that there would be no July 14th Bastille Day celebrations at French diplomatic missions in the cities of Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir. She did not specify the nature of the threat but said officials were in contact with the Turkish authorities.

The consulate, meanwhile, said the three diplomatic missions would be closed until further notice.

Turkey has been rocked by a series of suicide bomb attacks in the past year, including a triple bomb-and-gunfire attack at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport that killed 44 people last month.

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