هل لهذا التهديد علاقة بحادث وستمنستر الإرهابى بالندن امس

هل لهذا التهديد علاقة بحادث وستمنستر الإرهابى بالندن امس


03-23-2017, 04:44 AM


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Title: هل لهذا التهديد علاقة بحادث وستمنستر الإرهابى بالندن امس
Author: محمد عادل
Date: 03-23-2017, 04:44 AM

03:44 AM March, 23 2017

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Turkey's Erdogan warns Europeans 'will not walk safely on the streets' if diplomatic row continues

It comes after German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned war of
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Europeans across the world will not be able to walk the streets safely if they keep up their current attitude towards Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned.

Turkey has been mired in a diplomatic row with Germany and the Netherlands after they banned Turkish officials from campaigning in support of an April referendum on boosting the Turkish President’s powers.

“If Europe continues this way, no European in any part of the world can walk safely on the streets,” Mr Erdogan told journalists in Ankara.


He added: “We, as Turkey, call on Europe to respect human rights and democracy.”


Erdogan accuses Merkel of Nazi practices: Any country that harms a Turk will "face the consequences"
Turkish government officials are still participating in events for expatriate Turks across Europe, but are not campaigning for the referendum, the Turkish deputy prime minister has said.

Numan Kurtulmus said the row had helped Turks in Europe better understand the constitutional changes proposed in the referendum.

He said the “footsteps of neo-Nazism and extreme racism” were being heard in Europe.

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Numan Kurtulmus, Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister, claims the country is a victim of negative propaganda (Getty)
Germany’s new President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, used his first speech in the role to accuse Mr Erdogan of jeopardising everything Turkey has achieved in recent years.