Consultant Erdogan accuses European cooks for spying ...
What actually do these European chefs who are at Turkey for the TV to look for local specialties? Espionage, assures a close adviser to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is a regular topic on social networking sites.
"The other day I was watching a show on a television channel. An Englishman and an Italian (...) make walks from village to village, cook meals and discover the delights of Anatolia ", yesterday told the bard the Gigkit Bouloutas on channel A Haber.
"I do not know if you've noticed, but all of these culinary emissions made by foreigners. Why British, Germans, Italians or French go around the villages of Anatolia or Thrace? Gather information, "he argued addressing the presenter, who remained impassive.
The Bouloutas seem spoke on the popular TV show "From Europe to Anatolia", which brings two chefs on stage, a Dutchman and an Italian, who at Turkey in search of culinary treasures.
These statements of Bouloutas, who is one of the main economic advisors Erdogan, made at a time when relations between Turkey and the EU have been strained after the failed coup of July.
What actually do these European chefs who are at Turkey for the TV to look for local specialties? Espionage, assures a close adviser to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is a regular topic on social networking sites.
"The other day I was watching a show on a television channel. An Englishman and an Italian (...) make walks from village to village, cook meals and discover the delights of Anatolia ", yesterday told the bard the Gigkit Bouloutas on channel A Haber.
"I do not know if you've noticed, but all of these culinary emissions made by foreigners. Why British, Germans, Italians or French go around the villages of Anatolia or Thrace? Gather information, "he argued addressing the presenter, who remained impassive.
The Bouloutas seem spoke on the popular TV show "From Europe to Anatolia", which brings two chefs on stage, a Dutchman and an Italian, who at Turkey in search of culinary treasures.
These statements of Bouloutas, who is one of the main economic advisors Erdogan, made at a time when relations between Turkey and the EU have been strained after the failed coup of July.