Κυριακή 23 Ιουλίου 2017

Warning Erdogan to Berlin in interference in Turkish affairs


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today called on Germany "not to interfere in the domestic affairs" of his country, at a time when relations between Berlin and Ankara are tense.
"No one has the right to interfere with Turkey's internal affairs," Erdogan said at a press conference in Istanbul when he was questioned about recent German criticism of the human rights situation in Turkey.
Berlin, after the arrest and detention of human rights activists in Turkey - among them a German citizen; Has announced that it is "rethinking" its policy towards Ankara and the economic sector. "We can not accept what is happening in Turkey," German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in an interview that was broadcast today on ZDF public television.
The prospect of financial measures appears to worry the German leadership that in recent days has been trying to reassure German investors. Among other things, journalistic information was reported to have contradicted that there was a list of 68 German companies or executives of companies accused by Turkey of providing support for "terrorism."
"There is neither a search nor a prosecution against German companies operating in Turkey." This information is false, erroneous, it is a mystery, there is nothing like that, Erdogan said.

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