Crew boat migrants died
ankara March 24, 2017 13:15A boat carrying 22 suspected migrants sank off the coast of the town of Kusadasi in western Turkey. The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported on Friday that killed eleven people on board.
A boat carrying 22 suspected migrants sank off the coast of the town of Kusadasi in western Turkey. The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported on Friday that killed eleven people on board.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called British Prime Minister Theresa May Thursday to say that Turkey is a partner of Britain in the fight against terrorism. He May condolences to the victims who have fallen by the attack Wednesday in London, said of the presidential staff.
When an attack of Kurdish fighters in the Turkish province of Hakkari in Turkey's south-east on Thursday morning, one Turkish soldier slain and four wounded. This was announced by the Turkish army.
The Turkish authorities consider it ' sad and unacceptable '' that Norway has granted asylum to four Turks suspected by Ankara of involvement in the failed coup last year. The Norwegian ambassador in Turkey was called on the carpet by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Turkish president has implicitly threatened Wednesday to violence against Europeans in Ankara. 'If Europe continues, Europeans can the world not safe on the streets,' the Turkish leader said.
Bulgarian nationalists have blocked Tuesday crossings with Turkey. They want thereby prevent voters with dual citizenship come from Turkey to Bulgaria to cast their votes for the parliamentary elections.
The warring parties in Syria must prepare for a firm agenda for the next round of peace talks. That UN envoy Staffan de Mistura said Tuesday. He wants each party contributes substantially and proactively participating in the consultation that goes on Thursday.
It is possible that Turkish ministers go back to Germany for meetings on the Turkish referendum in April. This said a spokesman for Erdogan Sunday against the Turkish branch of CNN. Tensions between the two countries have been exacerbated by previous visits. Germany and the Netherlands to implement this month Turkish ministers prevented from campaigning for the referendum. This has led Ankara to tirades against the two countries.
Turkish President Erdogan has his compatriots living in Europe urged to take more children to increase the influence. 'Do not three, but five kids,' he said during a campaign meeting in Eskisehir in western Turkey.
The Turkish Minister of the Interior has threatened Friday to send refugees towards the EU. 'If you wish, we pave the way each month for 15,000 refugees, as we have so far not done so you wonder anything ever again,' Süleyman Soylu told state news agency Anadolu.
Netherlands does not have to count on the friendship of Turkey. That said the Turkish President Erdogan in a speech Thursday.
The elections have changed nothing in the Netherlands according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Cavusoglu. ' Look at all those parties and you see that there is no difference between Social Democrats and the fascist Wilders. They all have the same mentality, 'Cavusoglu said Thursday the newspaper Hürriyet.
The German government will not allow Turkish politicians incite immigrants. 'We must not jeopardize the overall success of the last decade,' warned Thomas de Maizière. The interior minister said Tuesday after a meeting in Berlin of the German Islam Conference that German Turks should not be measured for a position in which others as 'traitors' or 'Nazis' are depicted.
Turkish President Erdogan on Tuesday against the Netherlands sailed over Srebrenica. 'Turkey has the Dutch of the massacre in Srebrenica,' Erdogan said at a meeting.
The Turks strike back! Monday the Deputy Prime Minister announced that the Turkish government will freeze up high, ministerial, diplomatic flights are excluded from Ankara that the ambassador may not return and that the Turkish Parliament is asked to terminate a friendship treaty with the Netherlands.
Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday sharply criticized delivered to the Swiss newspaper Blick. This gave last week the Swiss Turks to vote against the opinion in the referendum on the presidential system. A 'yes' would Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan even more power.
Before Netherlands, Germany was accused Erdogan of Nazi practices and fascism. And yet the Federal Republic wants the disputed referendum- the Turkish president gives even more power- help to implement. One and a half million Turkish voters in our eastern neighbors may in hastily erected polling decide on Erdogan's omnipotence. Logistics and helped partly by Berlin.
The European Commission has 'serious concerns' about the power that the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to himself hopes to attract in the referendum on April 16. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini warns that the candidate country Turkey will be re-evaluated if the people vote for the amendment.
The European Union urges Turkey 'outrageous' statements to omit.
Dutch Consulate General in Istanbul will remain closed tomorrow, officially for security reasons. The embassy in Ankara tomorrow is also still closed but will open later in the day.
Prime Minister Rutte calls Turkish Dutch who plan to go again demonstrate to keep a cool head. At several places in the country is upheaval.
Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has proposed to postpone a planned visit of the Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim his country. That visit would take place this month, but the diplomatic row between Ankara and The Hague threatens to throw a spanner in the works.
Netherlands should offer no apologies for the tough stance towards the Turks. If there is anyone who should say sorry than are the Turks themselves. That is the tenor of the responses from politics.
Netherlands at the Turkish authorities protested about being on the roof of the Dutch consulate in Istanbul, the Turkish flag was hoisted. 'They have promised to investigate the matter,' said a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague Sunday.
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out Sunday back to the Netherlands. If The Hague sacrifices ties with Ankara because of the upcoming parliamentary elections, according to the Turkish leader Netherlands will pay a price for it.
The anger among the Turks against the Netherlands after the expulsion tonight in Rotterdam by the Turkish Minister Fatma Betül Kaya Sayan sharply. The female told minister, once returned to Turkey, they were inhumanly treated by the Dutch authorities, there are five people from her team were detained and journalists from the Turkish press were attacked by dogs and police horses.
The Turks are furious over the refusal of the government in The Hague to send their foreign minister Mevlüt Cavusoglu in the Netherlands countries. 'Netherlands is a scandalous decision. She has not given permission ', headlines several Turkish newspapers on their websites, sometimes with a picture of Prime Minister Rutte there. 'The refusal to land the plane was a presumptuous proposal beforehand,' headlines the big Turkish newspaper Hürriyet.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday lashed out at hard Netherlands. He talked about ' Nazi relics and fascists '.
The American former national security adviser Michael Flynn engaged in work last year for a Turkish businessman. He was receiving over half a million dollars over the incumbent Inovo in the Netherlands, report the New York Times Friday (local time).
The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlüt Cavusoglu, said Saturday just to go to Rotterdam, 'despite all obstacles and racist rhetoric.' The minister made the announcement Thursday night at a meeting in Ankara, Anadolu news agency reported Friday. Details were not disclosed.