Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on the occasion of his participation in the G20 summit in Hamburg asked to speak to his compatriots in Germany. The government and the opposition are reacting negatively.
The German government will not allow Turkish President Erdogan to appear and talk to his fellow countrymen in Germany on the sidelines of the G20 meeting next week in Hamburg. This statement was made by the government spokesman in Berlin saying that according to plans by the German government, similar appearances should not take place three months before the parliamentary elections by politicians whose countries are not part of the EU.
Reasons politicians and security
Earlier, from Russia where he is visiting, German Foreign Minister Zigmar Gabriel confirmed that there was a request from the Turkish president. Mr. Gabriel said that this is not a good idea, explaining that his negative attitude is related both to political and security-related concerns, given that because of the G20 there are no police forces available to supervise security. "Our country is an open country, but we have no intention of transferring to our population internal-political conflicts of other countries," he added, adding that the Turkish president would be admitted to Hamburg at all prices, but what goes beyond that level is not considered reasonable In this time period.
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