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I can elaborate a little on what I have just said. Since the Council, as I said, is not aware of any of the alleged details concerning the international arrest warrant and requests for extradition referred to in the question, I cannot offer any new views on that. However, we should bear in mind that international arrest warrants issued by Interpol are not by themselves binding upon the state that receives them. They are more in the nature of requests from one state to another and do not automatically guarantee the detention and/or extradition of a suspect. Instead, the question of extradition is largely governed by existing bilateral extradition treaties, if any.
Unlike the EU arrest warrant system, in which Turkey has no part, there is no implied principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions between the states involved.
The European Convention on Extradition under the auspices of the Council of Europe, to which Turkey is a party, follows a similar logic."@en1
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