France condemns Erdogan’s ‘declarations of violence’, hints at sanctions - News Summed Up

France condemns Erdogan’s ‘declarations of violence’, hints at sanctions


PARIS: France on Thursday condemned “declarations of violence” by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and raised the possibility of new sanctions against Ankara. Erdogan has been feuding bitterly with French President Emmanuel Macron on a number of geopolitical flashpoints and recently also France’s fight against radical Islam. “There are now declarations of violence, even hatred, which are regularly posted by president Erdogan which are unacceptable,” French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told Europe 1 radio. “It is not only France that is targeted, there is a total European solidarity on the subject — we want Turkey to renounce this logic,” Le Drian said. Erdogan has recently called for a boycott of French products, accusing Macron of Islamophobia and advising the French leader to get “mental checks”.


Source: Libya Today November 05, 2020 09:22 UTC



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