Κυριακή 12 Μαρτίου 2017

Exacerbated the tension Turkey - Netherlands



In retaliation "with the cruellest ways" warned Turkey that will respond to the Netherlands action, which having made it clear he does not want politicians Turks campaigning for the referendum of April 16 in the territory, prohibited the landing of the airplane carrying Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, while police escort led the Dutch border with Germany Turkey Family Affairs Minister Fatma Kaya Betoul Sayan Mountains.

"We complain about the situation in the most intense way and has been transferred to the Netherlands authorities that there will be retaliation in the toughest ways (...) We will respond accordingly to this unacceptable behavior," he said Prime Minister Binali Yildirim announced today statement.

The visit Cavusoglu fueled tensions between the two countries for several days with the Hague refuses to accept a government visit aimed "to conduct political campaign for a referendum."

A few hours after the Hague statement that does not allow the plane of the Turkish Foreign Minister to land, Ankara responded by blocking access to the Dutch embassy and consulate "for security reasons", while Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan denounced "the remnants of Nazism" . Declarations Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called "crazy" and "unacceptable" and ordered them and the mayor of Rotterdam.

Moreover, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said it does not want the return of the Dutch ambassador, who is on leave, in Ankara "for some time."

The Turkish minister had traveled by road from Germany to Rotterdam in order to apply to a number of Turkish President supporters Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who had gathered outside the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam after the Dutch government's decision to ban on plane She took him Mevlut Cavusoglu to land in Rotterdam.

The Turkish government based its campaign in Europe to persuade the diaspora to vote 'yes' in the referendum of April 16 to strengthen the President's powers.

The crisis between the Netherlands and Turkey noted a few days before the Dutch parliamentary elections Wednesday, after an election campaign at the center of which was Islam.

The anti-Islamic, far-right party of Geert Wilders appears in the polls to win second place.

Campaigning Erdogan has caused tensions with Germany, as many German cities have canceled events in favor of the Turkish President.

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